India talks about the fact that a lot of people don’t really know or understand what divorce coaching is or what a divorce coach does.
India L. Kern
The Divorce Recovery Mentor • Certified Divorce Coach • Life Coach
Author of Surviving the Unwanted Divorce
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India sees clients with all kinds of unique situations – maybe one’s looking at reconciliation while another is trying to figure out how to successfully transition from married to “happily” divorced. India notes there’s a common thread between both of those clients – and that is they are STUCK.
They’re stuck because they are holding onto an idea of life did not turn out as they expected. And that is where coaching comes in.
India is very passionate about her ideal and philosophy and she explains that to her, “Coaching is the catalyst that initiates change, and CHANGE begins with our THOUGHTS.”
She explains, when we start to change the way we look at things, things change. As a divorce coach, India works with her clients to help them change their perspective. Change the story, change your life. With divorce you have a choice – to either get “bitter” or get “better.”
CDC Certified Divorce Coaches® know and understand first-hand the impact that divorce can have on individuals and families. They bring compassion and confidence into their coaching and enable their clients to focus on the business part of divorce rather than become overwhelmed at the emotional aspect of the process.
Unlike other divorce coaches, CDC certified divorce coaches help their clients learn to make better decisions from the very beginning of the process, to avoid the biggest mistakes in divorce, and to be confident that they have a thinking partner throughout the whole process so they don’t have to struggle alone!
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