Personal Divorce Coaching

You never expected to be divorced, no one does. Even the most amicable divorce can be very personally painful. It’s the loss of a dream and of an expectation. So what do you do?
It's time to look at the here and now and start dealing with it. Divorce can be such an overwhelming time, and you have so many choices to make now that will affect you later. Hard to do that if you are emotionally devastated or maybe just in that weird fog that comes after filing. Perhaps, you haven't even talked to attorneys yet, but need to figure out what the heck to DO!?
Going through any major transition is better when you have a partner. Coaching offers you a chance to sort through the feelings, the facts, and the future to make wise choices and begin to really heal. After all, having a good life after your divorce is the best revenge! Realize, too, that your personal level of peacefulness deeply affects your children, other members of your family, and even your friends. Coaching might be just right for you right NOW!
Coaching is a powerful, professional partnership which focuses on the client taking action toward the realization of their goals and dreams. Coaches are in demand by anyone who wants to excel. People are using coaches to inspire them to go beyond the ordinary, to bring out their best, to set better goals and to reach them faster.
Coaching works best when the client already has had some success but realizes there is a gap between where the client is now and where the client wants to be in their business or personal life. Coaching is a well structured series of conversations involving a method of inquiring and questioning that assists another person to think more clearly, gain better perspective and focus more effectively on their goals. It provides the tools to enhance the process of accomplishment and offers the client accountability for their actions.
Coaching usually happens with over-the-phone sessions, although they may also be done in person. Professional coaches are trained to listen and observe, to customize their approach to the individual client's needs, and to elicit solutions and strategies from the client. While the coach provides feedback and an objective perspective, the client is responsible for taking the steps to produce the results he or she wants.
