The Divorced Mother
Female, 55, Corporate Executive, Recently Divorced
Goal: Wants to rediscover herself and believe love is still possible
“I built my life on resilience. I raised my children on my own, climbed the corporate ladder, and proved that I could do it all. I was the dependable one - the woman people admired for her strength. But when the house grew quiet and the career milestones started to mean less, I began to wonder… who am I when no one needs me?
I used to avoid mirrors. Every line on my face reminded me of how much I’d given, how much I’d lost. Now that I'm divorced, I told myself I was too old to start again, too tired to love again. Dating felt impossible, almost embarrassing - like a young woman’s game I had no business playing.
Then, a colleague mentioned Rapid Transformational Therapy (RTT). I laughed it off at first because therapy wasn’t something I needed - or so I thought. But deep down, I knew something was off. I wasn’t living, I was just surviving.
Through RTT, I uncovered how some quiet beliefs were formed when I was a child that shaped how I saw myself. I released them, one by one, and replaced them with truths that finally felt like mine: I am more than what I provide. I am still vibrant, still worthy of love and joy.
After therapy, I signed up for coaching to learn how to implement habits and changes that are aligned with who I am today. I began dressing for myself, smiling at strangers, I'm happy exactly the I am. My reflection became less cruel. I even went on a few dates - not out of desperation, but curiosity. RTT didn’t just help me manage stress; it helped me rediscover the woman I thought I’d outgrown.
For the first time in years, I don’t feel invisible. I feel alive.”
Symptom Tags:
#DivorceRecovery #Loneliness #Aging #SelfRediscovery #EmotionalHealing