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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 3 MIN

EP. 346 - Marriage Taught You to Ignore Your Needs | What Self-Care Actually Looks Like After Divorce

from Dear Divorce Diary: A Fresh Approach To Healing Grief & Building A Life Of Confidence After Divorce · host My Coach Dawn

“Self-care” sounds cute… until life gets hard.Because what does self-care actually look like when:your child needs you,your nervous system is fried,the house is a mess,grief is still grief-ing,your to-do list is breathing down your neck,and everyone still seems to need something from you?In this deeply honest Thursday Cocoon VIP conversation, Dawn, Joy, and Tiffini pull back the curtain on what self-care actually looks like after divorce—not the Instagram version. Not the bubble bath version. The real version.The version where self-care sometimes looks like: – asking for help – finally prioritizing sleep – taking a walk without your AirPods – saying “that hurt my feelings” instead of overthinking it for 24 hours – choosing rest over productivity – letting something stay undone because your capacity is finite – learning to stop abandoning yourself every time life gets hardBecause if marriage taught you to ignore your needs… divorce doesn’t automatically teach you how to honor them.And for many women, self-care after divorce isn’t about adding more to the list.It’s about unlearning the belief that everyone else comes first.Inside this episode:✨ what self-care actually looks like when life is messy and real✨ the nervous system cost of chronic over-functioning✨ why asking for what you need can feel wildly uncomfortable✨ motherhood, burnout, guilt, and capacity collapse✨ the subtle ways high-functioning women abandon themselves✨ what happens when you stop pushing through depletion✨ the tiny rituals that genuinely help us regulate and reconnectIf you’ve ever told yourself: “I’ll rest when everything is done…”This episode is your reminder:Everything may never be done. And you still matter.💛 Cocoon VIP is where we have the conversations we can’t always have on the public feed.Join us for: – weekly Thursday VIP healing episodes – monthly live workshops with Coach Tiffini – deeper conversations inside our private community – the kind of support that helps you stop doing divorce healing aloneJoin Cocoon VIPSupport the showYou can't think your way into healing 🥵 You have to practice your way there 👭If you're ready for the next step, learn more about  A Different D Word and apply here ✨

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“Self-care” sounds cute… until life gets hard. Because what does self-care actually look like when: your child needs you, your nervous system is fried, the house is a mess, grief is still grief-ing, your to-do list is breathing down your neck, and everyone still seems to need something from you? In this deeply honest Thursday Cocoon VIP conversation, Dawn, Joy, and Tiffini pull back the curtain on what self-care actually looks like after divorce—not the Instagram version. Not the bubble bath ...

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