Category Archive: Divorce Coach

Divorce Begins with D… Duh!

D is for DIVORCE so remember the six “D’s!” Decision making Determining Doing Detailing Documenting Dedicating

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Divorce Can Give You Flight

The only way that you can evolve is if you think positively and keep perspective through the divorce process. Divorce isn’t easy. Life isn’t easy. Think about it. Your marriage may be over but your life isn’t. You may hurt now but you won’t always be in pain. You may have lost friends but you […]

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Once a Cheater – Always a Cheater!

Closing Your Eyes Won’t Make Her Go Away! One of the most difficult parts of my coaching is when I hear clients tell me that they didn’t have any idea that their spouses were cheating. Here is the thing; the signs were there but for whatever reason, they were ignored. Red flags: They cheated before. […]

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Has Your Husband Become Sir GalaBAD?

If you are married to a narcissist, chances are that you are feeling frustrated, like a failure and uncertain as to what really happened to your marriage. You might not understand how your Knight in Shining Armor could have become Sir GalaBAD. You need to understand that narcissists are talented in their ability to demean […]

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Divorce Is Like A Taxi

Divorce is like riding in a taxi. The meter keeps running even if you are not going anyplace. ~ Claudia Broome

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Divorce Strategy

When women, especially stay at home moms are faced with divorce, strategy is the probably the last things on their minds. Strategy should be one of the first things on their minds. That being said, most of the women facing divorce are not only novices but they are without any understanding of the financial, legal, […]

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Truth Is Like Oil

I heard a quote today and it says it all! “Truth is like oil because if you wait long enough, it rises to the surface!” Photo: David Williss

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Divorce: Be Patient with Your Children

One of the best pieces of advice that I received when I was going through the divorce process was, “Be patient. Don’t stoop to his level by alienating them from him. Then wait. At some point, they will understand what really happened.” I’ll add a few other suggestions… P    Pay attention to them. A   Ask […]

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