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Re-socialising
after divorce, separation or
 bereavement



The importance of the need to re-socialise should not be under-estimated - it is a ‘must do’ coping strategy - it gets easier every time.

Re-socialise in a safe friendly environment with singles clubs and associations.

Why re-socialise with us

Because it is a safe - no pressure environment -

¨                 We have all been through a similar situation

¨                 We are a down to earth, easy going group

¨                 Not having a partner is the norm

¨                 We nearly all go to functions on our own

¨                 We like our parties as a diversion from worries

¨                 You can meet people and make friends

¨                 Functions are affordable

¨                 There is something to go to every week

¨                 You can set the pace for your involvement

You don't have to explain why your on your own

Some re-socialising tips

¨          Let a committee member know you are new and don’t know anyone - they will introduce you

¨          At functions just join in a group standing around talking and introduce yourself - go with the flow.

¨          If someone asks you to dance - consider saying yes - have fun

¨          Why not ask someone for a dance - they might say yes

¨          After a while mix and mingle with different people

¨          Say hello to people you have met at previous functions - use peoples names (first names on name tags)

Do go again - it gets a bit easier each time - eventually you will enjoy it.

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