Is This You?

I work with professionals that are recently divorced (within past 5 years).  They are either in the public or private sector, likely have children.  They are busy commuting to work, scheduling time with kids, and squeezing in dating where they can.

The recently divorced professionals I work with are busy with their jobs, parenting, and a social life in what time they have left. They find the daily challenges of trying to excel in all three of these areas but having less time than their contemporaries to do so and are straining to find a balance amongst these needs.

Do any of these sound familiar?

  • You are overwhelmed by the demands of parenting.  Where are the kids going after school?  Who will take them to their lessons, the dentist? How do I talk to the kids about their schoolwork or friends?
  • You feel like you busy life is holding you back at work.  You want that promotion but you can’t stay those late hours like your colleagues since you have the kids.  The dilemma: If you work, the kids don’t get your attention.  If you pay attention to your kids, you feel guilty about work.
  • You feel like your work-life is taking away time from being a present parent.  You feel like you need to put your time into your job to succeed at work, but the kids need help with their homework.
  • You want to date, but feel so stressed out by the things you “have” to do that potential relationships have been tossed aside.
  • The world of dating has changed so much since you were last single and you feel like you need a new way of dealing with it all.

Your Keys to Success

  • Highly motivated – You desire a real change in your life and are willing to put forth the effort to make it happen
  • Ready to change – You know that your life is ready for a reinvention and you want to be the one reinventing it
  • Dedicated to finding your own path – Your life is unique, your needs are unique and you open to exploring the new you
  • Open-minded – You are open to discovering approaches and even goals that you haven’t thought of before

Now that you have a sense of the kinds of divorced professionals I work with, next learn about How I Work.


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