Whether you celebrate Thanksgiving at a different time of the year, or even not at all, it’s always a good idea to stop and give thanks throughout the year. Here are some things we’re incredibly thankful for here at CDC® Certified Divorce Coach:

  1. Over 10 years of certifying divorce coaches who are able to go out and help their clients make the best decisions for themselves and their families and focus on a more positive future.
  2. The hundreds of divorce coaches who have gone through the training and remained an influential part of the CDC® Certified Divorce Coach training program even today.
  3. The thousands of clients who have been empowered to take the high road and change their experience of divorce – for the sake of themselves and their family and their community!

Personal Divorce Coaching fills a gap and works in a very practical AND transformative way with individual clients. The roll-up-your-sleeves kind of work that a CDC Certified Divorce Coach® does helps the client in ways that are different from a Therapist, a Mediator, and an Attorney, and complements their work in helping the client to make the best decisions for their future based on their wants, don’t wants, and their needs.

If you’re interested in learning more about becoming a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach, you should attend one of our series of mini-training webinars for those who would like to explore more about how divorce coaching plays out in real life. Our next one is on Wednesday, December 1st, and is Leveraging Your Expertise To Become A Certified Divorce Coach™.

To find out more about becoming a CDC Certified Divorce Coach® visit this page for more information or schedule a call with one of the co-founders today.

Empower Others: Become the Divorce Coach You Once Needed

Empower Others: Become the Divorce Coach You Once Needed

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...

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