We hear it all the time … “Wow, I really wish I’d had a divorce coach when I went through my divorce!” The question that follows is – If you could have benefited from having a divorce coach when you went through the process, why don’t you consider becoming a divorce coach yourself to help ease others through this painful and emotional process?
Divorce Coaching is a caring and helping profession.
Divorce is an emotional process. A CDC Certified Divorce Coach® is an understanding and supportive person with professional skills. As a credentialed Divorce Coach trained by the CDC® program, you will learn to help people make the best possible decisions for their future.
The CDC Certified Divorce Coaches come from over 20 countries around the world with the greatest concentration in the US, then Canada, then Europe, and Pacific, Middle Eastern, and African countries. Divorce Coaching, as it turns out, is a universal need as men and women alike struggle to separate their property and their parental responsibilities, and to now become, in some instances, co-parents and at the same time create a new self-identity and purpose so they can find new meaning in their life. Many women are also challenged to translate their household and child-rearing skills into new work on the path to becoming what must become self-sufficiency and a new beginning.
“This isn’t just a business for us, it is a calling, a cause, and you have to have your heart and soul in it so you stay the path and not quit when others cast aspersions on your efforts. Since 2011 we have trained over 900 people. Our classes are live and interactive with plenty of exploring, coaching, and reflecting on how we will apply what we are learning with our clients who are going through traumatic times.”
Pegotty Cooper, Co-Founder of CDC Certified Divorce Coach®
Coaching is a different approach to helping someone to move forward in an empowered way. The definition of empowered means being confident and in control of your life, having the knowledge, confidence, and abilities to do things or make decisions for oneself. It also results in clients developing greater clarity and courage to make life-altering decisions. Those are some of the outcomes that many clients experience.
Certified Divorce Coaches go through rigorous training. It is multi-faceted and results in both coaches and clients discovering who they are at their best (their best selves) in the process and, as a result, becoming better decision-makers, more effective communicators, and having greater commitment to a healthier environment for themselves and others.
A CDC Certified Divorce Coach® recognizes that how you start a divorce sets the tone for how the rest of the divorce might go. As divorce coaches we are NOT pro-divorce. We are simply committed to helping the client make the best possible decisions for themselves and their family based on their particular interest, needs and concerns. By helping them have their eyes wide open about the impact that divorce might have on all aspects of life, couples sometimes go back to the drawing board to create new agreements about how to listen more, communicate better, and to create boundaries for themselves so they can also be civil and allow the other person the freedom to be themselves and to retain their dignity.
If you’ve been considering registering for the next CDC® Certified Divorce Coach Training and Certification which starts January 7 or 8 and ends March 27 or 28 , there’s never been a better time to do so. If you register by November 15, you’ll gain access to the bonus program, “Attracting Clients For Divorce Coaching,” scheduled for Nov 19 through Dec 18. This live program is an invaluable tool which will help you get a jump-start on engaging clients and developing your practice.
The Bonus Program focuses on helping you to identify your ideal divorce client and understanding how you can best serve them. We also explore how to develop messages that are most relevant to 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 the person who can benefit most from what they have to offer.
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.
For more information on the Bonus Client Engagement Program, visit https://certifieddivorcecoach.com/getting-clients-for-divorce-coaching-live-webinar-pre-course-bonus-program/ and set up a pre-registration call to answer all of your questions about becoming a certified divorce coach.
If you’re intrigued by the prospect of becoming a CDC Certified Divorce Coach®, consider attending one of our Divorce Coaching Masterclass sessions. These sessions offer insights into how divorce coaching unfolds in real life. Don’t miss the chance to embark on this transformative journey.
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If you’re considering becoming a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach, you should attend our free 6-part Masterclass Sessions for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life.
Find out more information and reserve your spot here:
Explore what becoming a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach could mean to you by looking at the information on the website.
Then set up a one-on-one call with one of the co-founders of the Divorce Coaching Intensive to have all your questions answered. We are happy to help you sort out whether this choice is likely to help you meet your professional and personal repurposing needs.
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