by squinx | Mar 4, 2021 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips, Divorce Legal Options, Divorce Overwhelm, Finances, High Conflict Divorce, Kids and Divorce
Recently one of our CDC® Certified Divorce Coaches, Andrea Hipps, was interviewed on Fox 17 in West Michigan about the challenge of keeping your children your center focus while dealing with the emotional overwhelm of divorce. Divorce introduces a massive change into...
by squinx | Mar 26, 2020 | Divorce Coach, Divorce Coach Certification Program, Divorce Coaching Tips
While a mediator works with both parties in a divorce to hammer out how to reconcile various wants and needs during the divorce settlement negotiation, remaining neutral to outcome of the mediation and neutral in the support of each of the two clients, a personal...
by squinx | Aug 13, 2019 | Divorce Coach
We all respect what it takes to be a divorce lawyer. However, sometimes the profound stress of the divorce lawyer profession can be more than a person can stand anymore. Lawyers who become Divorce Coaches trained and certified to a professional standard find the work...
by squinx | Apr 7, 2017 | Divorce Coach
Are you dreading having to get out there to sell and convince people that they need to hire you as a divorce coach? Then don’t do that?
Here is a different perspective:
by squinx | Nov 11, 2016 | Divorce Coach, Divorce Overwhelm, New Beginnings
Divorce is not something you want to do alone! In celebrating the recent World Series win of the Chicago Cubs, Ben Zobrist, nominated as MVP for the 2016 World Series acknowledged all of the members of the team and shared the spotlight with other players who each...
by squinx | Oct 26, 2016 | Co-Parenting, Coaching for Special Interests, Divorce Coach, Divorce Overwhelm, High Conflict Divorce, Kids and Divorce, New Beginnings, Should I or Shouldn't I
In Divorce it is easy to get consumed by what I call “The Reptile” – the survival part of our brains that scan for danger multiple times per second and find potential danger lurking behind every interaction. That primitive part of our brain, the reptilian brain,...