German philosopher Frederick Nietzsche once said, ‘He who has a why can endure any how.’ Knowing your why is an important first step in figuring out how to achieve the goals that excite you and create a life you enjoy living (versus merely surviving!). Indeed, only when you know your ‘why’ will you find the courage to take the risks needed to get ahead, stay motivated when the chips are down, and move your life onto an entirely new, more challenging, and more rewarding trajectory.

 

We invite you to explore OUR WHY: To change the experience of divorce for individuals and families by becoming a CDC Certified Divorce Coach®. Find out more about divorce coaching – what it is, why clients value it, and how it can impact decision making during divorce. Leverage your experience to make a bigger difference for those going through divorce.

We hope that in 2020 you will be inspired to transform your relationship to your own divorce as well as expand the way in which you engage with others gong through divorce by joining us in the Divorce Coaching Intensive to become a CDC Certified Divorce Coach®. If you want to start the new year with a new perspective on your work in divorce, it is not too late to jump into the Divorce Coaching Intensive 16-week training which starts January 7th and ends April 24th.
The Positive Impact of Divorce Coaching on Families

The Positive Impact of Divorce Coaching on Families

Divorce is one of the most emotionally and financially challenging experiences a family can go through. The process often brings uncertainty, stress, and overwhelming decisions that can have lasting effects on all involved, especially children. In response to these...

Transforming Lives After Divorce—Is Coaching Your Calling?

Transforming Lives After Divorce—Is Coaching Your Calling?

Is there a specific background required to become a divorce coach? The answer is no—there isn’t just one path. Just as every divorce is unique, professionals from various backgrounds can bring valuable perspectives to the role. Whether you are a: Mental Health...

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