Other expensive activities that may serve as a distraction and feel good at the moment could also be unwise for your wallet. Lokenauth recommends cutting down on fine dining and club memberships during this financial transition.
"Dining out can become a significant expense," Colton agrees."While it's essential to maintain a social life after a divorce, frequent restaurant visits can strain a budget. Learning to cook, meal planning, or hosting potlucks with friends can be cost-effective alternatives."After a divorce, many newly single people want to mark their fresh start in love and life with a fresh, new look.
"I understand that being newly single again means you would want some physical changes. It might make you want to mix things up—new clothes, new hair, or even more drastic changes," he says. While Merry admits that making small, empowering tweaks to one's appearance can feel"fantastic," you should be cautious about going overboard.