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Divorce is a traumatic event. It’s a financial, legal and interpersonal process with high stakes. It’s emotionally exhausting, and it can be financially and personally devastating. Divorce may be the end of a chapter, but it’s not the end of the story…and it could be beginning of a new and better one. Nikki Bruno, graduate of Princeton and Harvard Universities and founder of The Epic Comeback, helps people do just that that by “finding the treasure in trauma.” After a high-conflict divorce nearly destroyed her, she was able to rediscover herself and bounce back stronger, and now she helps others do the same. She shares some of her methodology so that you can stage your own epic comeback after a traumatic event like divorce or other form of loss.
By Karen Coyne, CFP®Divorce is a traumatic event. It’s a financial, legal and interpersonal process with high stakes. It’s emotionally exhausting, and it can be financially and personally devastating. Divorce may be the end of a chapter, but it’s not the end of the story…and it could be beginning of a new and better one. Nikki Bruno, graduate of Princeton and Harvard Universities and founder of The Epic Comeback, helps people do just that that by “finding the treasure in trauma.” After a high-conflict divorce nearly destroyed her, she was able to rediscover herself and bounce back stronger, and now she helps others do the same. She shares some of her methodology so that you can stage your own epic comeback after a traumatic event like divorce or other form of loss.