1 Daily Step to Get Ready to Date Again

Take a 2-minute quiz to discover your emotional readiness and road map.

Short daily challenges

Short prompts and challenges for insight and emotional processing.

Easily track your progress

Visually see your confidence grow and in-the-moment calming guides to support you.

Optional Peer Support

Team up with others working toward similar goals. Share wins, stay accountable if and when you're ready.

Divorced Parents Dating Readiness Survey

Check all that apply, and rank your choices (1 - 4 with 1 = most important).

What’s drawing you back toward the idea of dating?







When you picture dating again, what excites you most?







What do you hope dating adds to your life right now?







What’s motivating you to think about dating now?







Which of these feels most true about why you’re considering dating?







What do you hope to discover about yourself through dating?







When you imagine “success” in dating, what does that look like?







What’s the biggest “win” you’d like from starting to date again?







What do you want dating to feel like this time around?







What’s the most important thing you want to gain from this process?







What feels most intimidating about dating now?







What’s your biggest fear about dating?







Which part of dating feels the hardest to picture right now?







What tends to hold you back from making a move?







What’s the toughest thing emotionally about reentering the dating world?







What’s the hardest step to even begin dating?







When you think about “starting,” what makes you hesitate most?







What do you feel you need most before starting?







What would make starting feel easier?







What’s the biggest mental barrier to taking that first step?







When you’re figuring out something new, what helps you the most?







How do you prefer to practice something new?







When you think about learning how to date again, what would help most?







What’s your go-to way to learn something tricky?







What makes advice or guidance actually “stick” for you?







What keeps you going when things feel hard?







What kind of reward feels best after achieving something?







What makes you want to keep up with something over time?







When you accomplish a goal, what makes you feel proudest?







What motivates you to take the next step even if you’re nervous?







Where should we send your roadmap?



Designed to meet you where you are.

As a divorced parent, I know firsthand how overwhelming it can feel to think about dating again—especially when you're juggling kids, emotions, and self-doubt.

You're not alone.

In fact, over 60% of divorced parents say they don’t feel emotionally ready to date again, even when they want companionship (Source: Worthy's 2023 Divorced Parents Survey).

Another study found that two-thirds of single parents go through a “glow-up,” gaining confidence, clarity, and emotional growth over an average of 11 months before feeling ready to date again (Source: Stir's March 2025 Survey).

“This helped me feel seen and supported at a time I felt completely lost.” – Mike M

“It gave me the clarity to know I was ready and the confidence to take the next step.” – Pat G.

That’s why this isn’t a generic platform, it is what I needed, and what I’ve tailored for someone like you.