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My therapist once described divorce as “writing a death certificate to a life you once lived,” and it’s true. There is no escaping the pain of divorcing someone you love but are unable to move forward with. If only I had Sandra Wood as I went through that process, but better to unpack late than never at all. A relationship expert, certified life coach, and women’s divorce coach, Sandra has been supporting women for over 16 years. She helps professional women regain their identity and confidence after a divorce, bring clarity to what they want moving forward, and heal the wounds of the past. We look at framing life post-divorce and how divorce can spark the process of really getting to know yourself.
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My therapist once described divorce as “writing a death certificate to a life you once lived,” and it’s true. There is no escaping the pain of divorcing someone you love but are unable to move forward with. If only I had Sandra Wood as I went through that process, but better to unpack late than never at all. A relationship expert, certified life coach, and women’s divorce coach, Sandra has been supporting women for over 16 years. She helps professional women regain their identity and confidence after a divorce, bring clarity to what they want moving forward, and heal the wounds of the past. We look at framing life post-divorce and how divorce can spark the process of really getting to know yourself.
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