If you’ve been considering registering for the next CDC® Certified Divorce Coach Training and Certification which starts January 7th and ends April 24th, there’s never been a better a time to do so. If you register by November 15th, you’ll gain access to the bonus program, “Getting Clients For Divorce Coaching,” an invaluable tool which will help you get a jump-start on engaging clients and developing your practice.
The Bonus Program focuses on identifying your ideal divorce client and understanding what would motivate them to become a client. We also explore how to develop messages that will attract a prospective client to learn more about Divorce coaching. CDC works closely with participants to help them craft their own distinct message specifically to attract their own version of an ideal client.
With this picture of the ideal client in mind, you can tailor the frameworks, tools, and techniques we provide and practice throughout the Divorce Coaching Intensive so that your thinking is oriented to your ideal client from the get go! We want you to reach and surpass whatever goals you have set for yourself to be successful as defined by you. This is not a fill-in-the blank approach to creating your message. It draws on your own unique strengths, vision, words, and personality.
We are dedicated to helping you find the fastest way to develop the deep know-how and confidence to serve divorcing clients in a way that no other professional is trained to do.
For more information on the Bonus Client Engagement Program, visit https://certifieddivorcecoach.
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