Synopsis (taken from Amazon)
Are you navigating the stormy waters of divorce and wondering if life will ever feel joyful again?
You’re not alone—and this book is here to help.
The Other Side of Divorce: Breakups That Lead to Breakthroughs is a powerful collection of real stories from courageous women who turned their pain into purpose. Through heartbreak, resilience, and self-discovery, these women share how they found strength, reclaimed their voices, and built lives filled with confidence and happiness.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- Inspiring stories of hope from women who overcame the emotional and practical challenges of divorce.
- Practical strategies and insights to help you heal, set boundaries, and rebuild your life.
- Empathy and empowerment from authors who have walked in your shoes and now serve as mentors and guides for others on this journey.
If you feel overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure of what’s next, this book will remind you that brighter days are ahead. Each chapter offers a glimpse into the real-life challenges of divorce—and the breakthroughs that come with rediscovering your worth and creating a future you love.
Whether you’re in the early stages of separation, finalizing your divorce, or rebuilding your life after the papers are signed, The Other Side of Divorce is your roadmap to healing and thriving.
Review
- Chapter 3: It’s All Mindset by Amy Danielle Taylor
If the rest of the book is as good as this chapter, it is great! There are many good tips (even if you aren’t going through a divorce).
What really resonated with me was not saying bad things about the other parent – even when you want to. My mom stuck to this and let me decide on my own how I felt about my dad. Now that I am older, I asked her about it, and she said that even though she may not have liked him, he was still a part of me, and she didn’t want me to feel bad about that. Amy Taylor did a great job describing that in her chapter.
The other point that resonated was how many people feel the need to force the other parent to pay support. I am not saying they should or should not – but as the author points out, if they aren’t willing to, it just creates more stress and anxiety. That sentiment is very relatable.
Yes, it is about divorce, but I think there is some wisdom for everyone.
Be true to you!
If you need a book to help you through a particularly difficult time in your life, I highly suggest this one.
Get your copy here (affiliate link – thank you for your support).