4 Questions for a Client Seeking Your Advice
You may notice that when your clients are feeling stressed and overwhelmed, they ask for specific advice and direction. It might sound like: What do you think I should do? What would you do? What have other clients done? What did you do when you were divorced? It’s...3 Tips for Altering the Momentum of Divorce
The Momentum of Divorce can have 3 different characteristics: Moving forward in a direction that is working Moving in the wrong direction Stuck and not moving in any direction When the divorce is moving in the right direction, what might you be experiencing? Moving...3 Actions for Restoring Dignity to Divorce
Granted, making sense is not one of the hallmarks of divorce. What isn’t captured in the dictionary definition of divorce is the reality of there being several different aspects of divorce: emotional, financial and legal. And most divorces start with the legal process and not the emotional process.
Two Lessons from the Movies: The Giver and The Hundred Foot Journey
Divorce has the power to convince you that relationships are too messy to be worth the effort – and the lure of no conflict, no suffering and no pain reinforce the desire to just have order and harmony at all costs. I saw two movies this past weekend that brought home...3 Steps for Laying the Foundation for the Next Chapter after Divorce
Divorce means then end of “you” as you may have defined yourself for the years after you assumed the role of spouse and in-law. Along with the role came dreams, plans for the future, and purpose. And yes, some responsibilities, obligations, status and lists of things to do, places to go and family concerns.