Divorce is a major life event: one common stress scale, the Holmes-Rahe scale, indicates that it’s the second highest stressor for humans, after the death of a spouse. If you hope to get through your divorce relatively unscathed and remain … [Read more...]
The Myth of At-Fault Divorce in Minnesota
Even in 2021, certain myths about divorce in Minnesota and throughout America continue to persist. One of the most commonly misunderstood aspects of divorce is the idea of fault – as if one spouse has to do something abusive, immoral, or illegal … [Read more...]
What’s In A Divorce Coach’s Toolkit: Part Two
In part one of “A Divorce Coach’s Toolkit,” we discussed some of the most helpful tools your divorce coach will help you use when you first consider a divorce. In this post, we’ll focus more on the tools and strategies you’ll need once you get closer … [Read more...]
What’s In A Divorce Coach’s Toolkit: Part One
Divorce coaching is intended to bridge the gap that occurs from the time a client first considers divorce until they decide to file paperwork and proceed with mediation or litigation. Its primary intentions are to address the emotional aspects of the … [Read more...]
How A Success Principles Certification Helps Divorce Coaching Clients
The Jack Canfield Success Principles are a set of principles created by author Jack Canfield, best known for the Chicken Soup for the Soul series. Canfield is also a motivational speaker who wanted to share the concise and effective strategy that … [Read more...]
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