Romeo - I meant to respond to your post earlier, but better now than never.
It is very hard to lose a partner, whether to death or divorce. It may seem a long time before it begins to get better. It will help if you can stay busy, with work, hobbies, volunteering, whatever.
You may find that some of the couple friends you had when you were a couple will avoid you, and this may feel heartbreaking. This will happen because they don't know what to do with you as a single. What those couple friends are really looking for is other couples, and you don't fit anymore. Try to get used to thinking of yourself as single and independent. Move on to make other single friends.
One thing you can do to help yourself is work more. You are on this shopping forum, so you must be a shopper. Book more jobs. That will get you out in public and help you stay busy. If you are idle, you will feel worse.
Is there something you always wanted to do that you didn't get around to earlier in life? A subject you wanted to study, a hobby you wanted to take up, something different you wanted to do? Now's the time.
Take care of your health. Maintain the best possible appearance. Iron your clothes. Polish your shoes. Take pride in who you are. Believe in yourself that you are a special person.
One day, you will start to feel better. You will begin to have good days now and then, and soon you will have those good days more often. This is a new place in your life, and you are going to move on to a better place. Do what you can to get ready for that better place.
Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.