Divorce: How to Stay Grounded When Everything Feels Unsteady

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Divorce can make everything feel unstable.

Your home, your routines, your finances, your parenting schedule, your future — all of it can feel like it’s shifting under your feet. So how do you stay grounded when the divorce process feels anything but steady?

In this mini episode of How Not to Suck at Divorce, Andrea Rappaport shares a simple but powerful grounding reminder from her own backyard: be like the tree.

Yes, really.

After staring up at the big, mature trees in her yard, Andrea reflects on how trees survive season after season. They lose leaves. They lose branches. They weather storms. But because their roots run deep, they remain standing.

And honestly? That is a pretty perfect divorce metaphor.

This episode is a calming reminder for anyone going through divorce, considering divorce, or recovering from divorce anxiety. You may feel overwhelmed, reactive, scared, or completely unsteady right now — but that does not mean you are going to be taken down by this process.

You may lose some leaves.

You may lose a branch.

You may look and feel different on the other side.

But you will still be here.

You will still be strong.

You will still be you.

Andrea also talks about how spending time outside, planting flowers, caring for something living, and reconnecting with nature can be a surprisingly grounding way to manage divorce stress and anxiety.

No, you do not need to become a full horticulture goddess. You do not even need to know if “horticultury” is a word.

But you may need a plant.

Or a pot.

Or a tree to stare at for a minute while you remind yourself that you are more rooted than this moment feels.

In this episode, Andrea talks about:

  • How to stay grounded during divorce
  • Why divorce can make you feel emotionally reactive
  • How nature can help regulate stress and anxiety
  • Why trees are the perfect metaphor for surviving divorce
  • How to calm your nervous system when life feels unstable
  • Why divorce is a marathon, not a sprint
  • How small grounding practices can help you through hard days
  • Why you will still be standing after this storm passes


This episode is for you if:

  • You are feeling overwhelmed by divorce
  • You are struggling with divorce anxiety
  • You feel emotionally reactive or unsteady
  • You need a quick grounding reminder
  • You are trying to get through a hard divorce day
  • You need reassurance that you will survive this process
  • You want a calming mini episode that does not feel overly woo-woo


Divorce is unsettling. It is emotional. It can feel completely unhinged.

But you do not have to become unhinged with it.

When in doubt, be like the tree.

Stay rooted in who you are. Stay grounded in what you know. And remember: you are going to get through this.

You’ve got this.

And we’ve got you.

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