
Has the pandemic made you yearn for connection and a desire to get out and do something meaningful? When you see the social schisms, are you wondering what you can do to impact what seems like a challenging situation?
Divorce Coaching deals with these same issues on a more intimate scale – people not feeling the connection and sometimes real conflict between parents leave them unable to mentor their children in becoming happy and healthy adults. The skills you learn as a divorce coach can be taken out into the world to bring goodness to those who feel like they don’t belong or are alone and isolated from human connection.
And you have probably been dreaming about doing meaningful work, dealing with some of the situations which a divorce coach deals with. When you are a divorce coach, using your insights about your own experience to support individuals going through the divorce process – so how much longer will you wait to have that fulfilling and satisfying work?
This new and fulfilling work you are dreaming about starts when you make a commitment to take the first step. It is often the hardest step to take, but CDC® Certified Divorce Coach will make it easy and safe for you.
Every week you have assignments as part of the coursework that lays down the foundation of your coaching skills with clients and the structures you need to develop your coaching practice. We are with you all the way, cheering you on and believing in you until you believe in yourself as a divorce coach.
One thing we know about divorce is that many divorces come about between January and March, after the holidays. Starting the program now will allow you to get certified and ready to go by January. This is the ideal time to dive into your divorce coaching practice.
The CDC® Certified Divorce Coach program includes not only the skills and know-how to be a great divorce coach but also the business building blocks that you can use to attract your ideal clients and serve them in a professional manner and engage with other divorce professionals on solid footing. You will have a solid foundation in place starting from your first day as a CDC® Certified Divorce Coach!
If you have some hurdles you are trying to get over to participate in the CDC® Certified Divorce Coach program, let’s talk together one-on-one on a call. You can schedule the call on a day and time convenient for you. Our next program starts soon so don’t delay or you will have to wait until next year. And our live online training makes it easy for you to participate anywhere you can access the internet – even while you are on vacation!
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 Monday, August 23rd, and is Making Better Decisions – Being a More Credible Client.
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.
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