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It Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

It Doesn’t Have to Be Hard

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Divorce tosses tough stuff your way but what if there is a better path through it — and what if it doesn’t have to be hard?

In this episode, I share some unexpected inspiration I had while camping in Maine. We'll explore the emotional rollercoaster of divorce and why it might not have to be as hard as you think. Discover how self-awareness and letting go of control can transform your experience. Plus, I'll reveal a personal discovery that could change your perspective on divorce. Join me for insights and support designed to help you and your kids through this journey.

00:00 Introduction: The Struggles of Divorce

00:54 A Moment of Inspiration

01:09 Welcome to the Intuitive Divorce Podcast

01:43 Reflections from a Camping Trip

02:26 Embracing New Beginnings

03:28 Self-Awareness and Transformation

03:53 A Personal Discovery

05:13 The Power of Perspective

06:08 Navigating Divorce with Empowerment

08:31 Final Thoughts and Resources

If you’re a professional, independent mother facing off with divorce, worried about your emotional wellbeing, your kids and your future…and want a better way to navigate it all, here’s how we can help:

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The Intuitive Divorce Podcast helps mothers navigate the messy waters of divorce to achieve the best outcomes for themselves and their kids. Your host, divorce coach Kristen Noel, explores strategies to engage with lawyers and courts, communicate with and protect your children, apply boundaries with a high-conflict or narcissistic partner, and prepare yourself emotionally and financially for this difficult transition — so you can heal, reclaim your mojo and set yourself up for a beautiful next chapter. Learn more at: intuitivedivorce.com

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