[Fall Sale] So you can exhale again after divorce

It can be so difficult to be your true self during your divorce - and even for years afterwards...

You’re scared of the financial implications.
You are working out visitation arrangements.
You can be so depleted that you just want to curl back up under the covers.

But here’s the thing: Getting support can make your recovery significantly quicker!

Yep! Divorce coaching can help you take back your power.

Because it’s not about “fixing you” - you aren’t broken!

Instead, it empowers you to make the distinction between what you CAN and CANNOT control and it provides tools to help you manage your actions and reactions.

Imagine having the true you shine through during the most challenging time in your life!

And the best part? Being true to who you are will help you bounce back quicker and will have a profoundly positive effect on your kids.

That’s why so excited for my fall sale on The Transition Navigator - a short-term coaching experience to help you stop spinning, gain clarity and feel better!

 

Together we can set your compass (your vision) and your sails (your values) toward the life you want.

So you can exhale.
So you can smile again.
So you can put the focus back on you!

BONUS for those who purchase by September 27: Purchase this 3-session package and receive 2 additional 30-minute coaching sessions to be used within 6 months! 

"As a single Mom, being divorced now for over five years, I wish I could have had Chris by my side through some of the early stages. However, I am grateful to have met Chris at this point and the work we are doing will only continue to make my life better.

I can't thank you enough! I look forward to our sessions and every week I am more clear and confident about where I am headed.  I attribute that directly to Chris's coaching and I am excited about what is ahead!"  - Amy - Texas

Going through divorce is difficult. Getting help is not.

Invest in yourself and purchase the Transition Navigator today.

Have questions? Contact me and we can chat.

Do you have a neighbor, close friend or co-worker that this would apply to? Instead of saying “I’m so sorry you are going through this,” how about forwarding this to them?

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