The Pandemic experience has had a profound impact on many people. Many have benefited from the ability to work remotely and use the commuting time to have better work-life integration. And after the isolation from others imposed by the pandemic, many have realized that the accumulation of stuff isn’t all that satisfying and are now seeking work that really makes a profound difference in the live of families and communities.

Divorce Coaching is a Profession Where You Can Make a Profound Difference

Divorce Coaching provides the opportunity to help individuals and families through the rough spots in their divorce.

Divorce, from the 10,000-foot view, is a legal process designed to terminate the marriage contract – to create a division of the accumulated assets and debts so that each party may go their separate ways.

But divorce is much more than assets and dollars – and the 10-foot view of divorce is that the obstacles one faces in divorce all have to do with the “people aspect” of the process. Therefore, doesn’t it make sense that dealing with the people going through the emotional roller coaster and their response to change would feature as a central concern in the process of divorce?

Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case and those touched by the human-ness of divorce see that something is missing in the process – a process that requires two separate parties to keep moving forward and make the myriad choices every day to maintain some stability in their daily lives in addition to undertaking the most significant set of business decisions that most couples will ever make – and to do it in relative isolation!

Leverage Your Experience Making a Difference for Individuals and Families

This is where you are your experience comes in. This is an arena that needs someone with your sensibilities, your willingness to be compassionate and to help clients bring out the best in themselves in order to meet the challenge of moving beyond the trauma of divorce; reinventing their lives as individuals and as co-parents; and building a new future which serves their particular needs and aligns with their unique values. Most importantly, not to be derailed by the impact of all that change on their decision-making – a tall order by any measure!

Most people are inspired to engage in this kind of work – the kind of work a divorce coach does – because of their own personal or professional (any many times both) experience with divorce. For them there is a big missing in the landscape of divorce, and that is a sounding board and thinking partner that can help people like themselves through all of those decisions and help them to maintain their dignity and self-respect; to serve as role models for their children about how to deal with difficult challenges; and to be able to look back and know they did their best given their own particular wants, don’t wants, needs and concerns.

Registration for the Certified Divorce Coach® Training opens July 1st.

The sixteen-week program starts in the third week in August and for early registrants includes a bonus program about how to get divorce coaching clients which starts July 19. Class size is limited to 20 participants and seats go quickly. If you are committed to making a difference for individual and families going through divorce, this is your moment to jump into action by setting up a call with Pegotty or Randy Cooper, the co-founders of the CDC Certified Divorce Coach® Program.

The Professional Standard for Personal Divorce Coaching™

Certified Divorce Coach® Training Program for certification as a divorce coach represents the professional standard for personal divorce coaching™ and ,as of July 2021, is celebrating 10 years certifying divorce coaches. Registered in three countries: the United States, Canada and the U.K. the certification is privately regulated according to the standards of each country for certifications.

The intensive training program includes specific divorce coaching competencies, models to help the coach understand the context for the divorcing client, tools for working with clients, marketing ideas and resources, business development templates, and strategies for building relationships with other divorce professionals.

Professionals come to the CDC Certified Divorce Coach® Program from many different backgrounds: mediation, family law, financial services, therapy, coaching, real estate, or other professions where they have developed significant skills related to decision-making, communication and understanding human behavior. Each person has a unique perspective to share in the classroom so there is as much learning from each other as from the significant amount of content covered during the program.

To find out more about becoming a CDC Certified Divorce Coach® visit us at: https://certifieddivorcecoach.com/looking-for-divorce-coach-training/ 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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