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Marital Support & Divorce Recovery

How could a Marital Support or Divorce Recovery Coach be helpful?

Weddings & Premarital Counseling

Congratulations! Love is such a wonderful thing!  They say that falling in love is a beautiful gift, but staying in love is a true treasure! You’ve found your person and are choosing to blend two different families, two different cultures, and two different pasts into one unique cohesive lifestyle- while naturally, you and your spouse change in many ways over the years. As beautiful as love is, it can also be a challenge.

Few would say that being compatible in your current season is enough to attain longevity. The art of blending is a skill! We’re encouraged to spend a good amount of time planning for our wedding day, but are we also doing all we can to prepare for our love to last a lifetime?  

Marital Support Coaching

Change is normal. Friction is inevitable. Even two fervent, well-intentioned, people working hard to love each other are not exempt. Think of this, the world changes every day, and so do the people in it- how often are we all adapting to new and different scenarios in and around our lives?

 

How much energy do we use and how much learning do we do, consciously and subconsciously, to stay current in the everyday?  How much more is required to keep two individuals beautifully intertwined in an ever-evolving union? It’s okay.  No one is alone in this effort. It almost always feels harder than it should be. But something magnificent happens when we’re able to find each other in the chaos and reconnect! Don’t we owe it to ourselves to try?

 

Let’s create a strategy to stay together.

Separation & Divorce Recovery

We’ve been through a lot.  Our hearts may be heavy.  There are so many things to process and release.  This may be a “Why?” season – or this may be a “What’s next?” season, but one thing is true - this season could be an honest invitation - to heal, to 

recover, to rediscover, and to begin again.

Each person is different, and every experience is unique. How we recuperate is specific to our individual needs.  Maybe emotional support would be helpful. Maybe there is a desire to process events. Maybe guidance on how to get back out there is the goal, but whatever the stage, it should not be a one size fits all resolution.

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