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Writer's pictureRegina DeAngelis

The Start of the School Year: The Perfect Time to Focus on Your Future

Does anyone else feel like the first day of school feels like New Year’s Day? ✨ I know it does for me - new diet, new sleep routine, new workout schedule.  Can you relate? 


It might sound crazy, but, believe it or not, if you are contemplating divorce, or maybe have already decided that you’ll “do it next year,”  September is the right time to start figuring out the next steps. I’m not saying run out to file for divorce, or to move out of your house. (That is crazy talk 😜).


Start PLANNING for how to untangle your situation so that you can enter the new year ready to live the life you truly want and ease into two healthy households on your timeline. The 21st Century Family Transition® program gives couples a step-by-step plan for a calm and efficient transition to two households. 


🦋We walk you through the entire process, so you are never left to figure things out on your own. And we create all of your documents for you, so you never need lawyers or courts involved, and you avoid the financial and emotional trauma that traditional divorce creates.


Why the School Year Reset Matters

The back-to-school season naturally encourages a reset. The relaxed pace of summer gives way to structure, making it easier to adopt new habits and routines. Whether it’s getting more organized, focusing on your health, or making significant life decisions, this time of year offers a unique opportunity to realign your priorities.


  1. Get Organized: With the kids back in school, you might find you have more time to focus on the things that matter to you. Use this time to organize your home, your finances, and your thoughts. Whether it’s decluttering your space or setting up a budget, getting organized can help you feel more in control and prepared for the future.

  2. Start That Diet: Taking care of yourself physically is a crucial part of navigating life’s transitions. The school year offers a perfect excuse to focus on your health. Consider starting a new diet or exercise routine now, so you’ll feel stronger and more confident as you make important decisions.

  3. Plan for the Future: If divorce is on your mind, this is an ideal time to start planning your next steps. The structure of the school year can provide a stable backdrop for the sometimes turbulent process of divorce. Begin by educating yourself on your options, whether it’s through mediation or other avenues, and start thinking about what you want your life to look like in the coming year.


Planning for Divorce: Why Now?

Many people hesitate to begin the divorce process, fearing the disruption it might cause. However, waiting until the new year can mean carrying stress and uncertainty through the holiday season. By starting now, you give yourself the gift of time - time to plan, time to reflect, and time to prepare for a new chapter.


  • Step-by-Step Planning: The start of the school year is a great time to break down the divorce process into manageable steps. Start with gathering information, then move on to exploring your options for mediation or coaching. By taking things one step at a time, you can avoid feeling overwhelmed.

  • Build a Support Network: This is also a good time to build a support network. Reach out to friends, family, or professionals who can provide guidance and support. At Family Transitions, we’re here to help you every step of the way, from the emotional aspects of divorce to the practical and legal considerations.

  • Set Goals for the New Year: As you begin planning, think about the goals you want to achieve by the end of the year. Whether it’s finalizing your divorce or simply feeling more confident and secure in your decisions, setting clear goals will help you stay focused and motivated.


Start the New Year on Track

By using the back-to-school season as a time to plan and prepare, you’ll enter the new year ready to embrace your new life. Imagine starting January with a sense of direction and purpose, knowing that you’ve taken the steps necessary to create the future you want.


At Family Transitions Divorce Coaching and Mediation, we’re here to support you as you navigate this journey. The start of the school year is your time to reset, reorganize, and start planning for a future where you’re living the life you truly desire. Schedule a consultation today to discuss your specific situation and to learn about all of the options available to you. 


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