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... Read moreGoing through a divorce is never easy, and adding online negativity can make the process even more challenging. I've experienced moments when haters and critics openly express their doubts or hurtful opinions, which can sometimes shake your confidence. One thing I've learned is the importance of filtering out unhelpful comments and focusing on your own healing journey. For example, when I came across a message implying that someone was “stalking my page” to convince themselves I was ugly, I realized that this kind of negativity often stems from the other person’s insecurities rather than any reflection on me. It's crucial not to take such comments to heart but instead use them as motivation to prioritize self-love and personal growth. Sharing personal stories, like mine, under hashtags such as #divorce and #storytime, creates a supportive community where people can relate and find reassurance. Many people find comfort knowing they are not alone in facing criticism or feeling vulnerable during tough times. If you’re navigating divorce and encountering online negativity, try these tips: mute or block harmful users, dedicate time to activities that boost your confidence, and connect with supportive friends or groups. Remember, your worth is not defined by others’ opinions. Embracing this mindset helps to move forward with resilience and peace, even when others try to bring you down.