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How Divorce Stress Affects Your Health and Decision-Making

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Divorce impacts more than legal documents and financial decisions. It affects the whole person physically, emotionally, and mentally. In this episode of I Now Pronounce You Divorced, Nicole Mueller, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-mueller-rn-bsn-nc-bc-38bb42171/] a registered nurse, faith-based wellness coach, and founder of Beacon of Wellness Coaching with Nicole [https://www.beaconofwellnesswithnicole.com/], joins the conversation to discuss the hidden health impacts of divorce and why holistic support matters during such a high-stress life transition. Nicole explains how chronic stress can affect decision-making, emotional well-being, co-parenting, and physical health. The episode also explores how past emotional triggers can resurface during divorce, why children often sense parental stress, and how self-care and strong support systems can help individuals move through divorce with greater clarity and stability. Together, the conversation highlights the value of an integrated approach, where legal professionals and wellness experts work together to support clients not only through the divorce process, but into the next chapter of their lives.

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aflevering How Divorce Stress Affects Your Health and Decision-Making artwork

How Divorce Stress Affects Your Health and Decision-Making

Divorce impacts more than legal documents and financial decisions. It affects the whole person physically, emotionally, and mentally. In this episode of I Now Pronounce You Divorced, Nicole Mueller, [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-mueller-rn-bsn-nc-bc-38bb42171/] a registered nurse, faith-based wellness coach, and founder of Beacon of Wellness Coaching with Nicole [https://www.beaconofwellnesswithnicole.com/], joins the conversation to discuss the hidden health impacts of divorce and why holistic support matters during such a high-stress life transition. Nicole explains how chronic stress can affect decision-making, emotional well-being, co-parenting, and physical health. The episode also explores how past emotional triggers can resurface during divorce, why children often sense parental stress, and how self-care and strong support systems can help individuals move through divorce with greater clarity and stability. Together, the conversation highlights the value of an integrated approach, where legal professionals and wellness experts work together to support clients not only through the divorce process, but into the next chapter of their lives.

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