Khloé Kardashianis only interested in manifesting positivity into her life following the drama with exTristan Thompson.

On her Instagram Story Tuesday, the 37-year-old Good American co-founder reshared a post about this year’s special palindrome date, 2/22/22. The sequential date is considered to be lucky — and theNational Weather Serviceindicated something of this caliber, being a “Twosday,” will next occur 400 years from now in 2422.

“2/22/22 🤍 Manifesting happiness and peace of mind,” Kardashian’s post read.

Elsewhere on her Instagram Story, Kardashian shared another similar post reading: “22-2-22. This is the last palindrome we will experience in our lives. May this day bring joy and unexpected miracles to everyone. May God bring you blessings in twos.”

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Khloé Kardashian Is ‘Manifesting Happiness and Peace of Mind’ After Tristan Thompson Drama

Kardashian had dated the 30-year-old Chicago Bulls player on and off for several years, though they eventually broke up for good last June. The paircontinue to co-parenttheir 3½-year-old daughter,True. (He also shares 5-year-old Prince with ex-girlfriendJordan Craig.)

In January, Thompsonconfirmedthat he fathered a childin DecemberwithMaralee Nichols— a woman who had beensuing himfor child support and other pregnancy-related expenses. The athlete had previously disputed claims he was the child’s dad.

Khloé Kardashian (L); Tristan Thompson.Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage; George Pimentel/Getty

Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson

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“You don’t deserve the way I have treated you over the years. My actions certainly have not lined up with the way I view you,” Thompson continued. “I have the utmost respect and love for you. Regardless of what you may think. Again, I am so incredibly sorry.”

Recently, a source told PEOPLE theKardashiansstar"wants to focus on her own happiness"going forward.

source: people.com