Why Divorce Coaches Cannot Want the Outcome More Than the Client
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The conversation delves into the foundational principles of dispute resolution, emphasizing the importance of self-actualization and the role of divorce coaches in supporting growth and development. It highlights the value of presence and process, the need to tolerate slower progress for alignment, and the challenge of recognizing and managing personal discomfort in the process.
Takeaways
- Self-actualization is essential in dispute resolution
- The value of presence and process in supporting growth and development
Chapters
- 00:00 Foundational Principles of Dispute Resolution
- 06:09 Recognizing the Need for Self-Actualization
- 12:11 Value of Presence and Process
- 17:52 Recognizing and Managing Personal Discomfort
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