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The Divorce Recovery

Episode 17 of the The Graceful Exit Podcast: Helping Women Navigate Divorce with Grace podcast, hosted by The Graceful Exit, titled "The Divorce Recovery" was published on February 22, 2022 and runs 20 minutes.

February 22, 2022 ·20m · The Graceful Exit Podcast: Helping Women Navigate Divorce with Grace

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In this episode, Kim Hoertz introduces India Kern, who shares her journey through divorce and her reasons why she became a Divorce Coach. Her book, Surviving Unwanted Divorce, reveals her transition from feeling underwater, through the mourning period(s), and how she turned her heartache into a passionate career helping others. In her role as a divorce coach, she helps women overcome the crippling effects of divorce, make a game plan, and find purpose. “Pain is never in vain…..It gave me incredible purpose in my life that I didn't have before.” In order to acknowledge everything, we need to grieve (6:10) The difference between a coach and a therapist (8:35) Finding yourself in the fight or flight mode, not helping yourself out of fear (10:31) A clear understanding of who you are, what you stand for, and what you hope for (17:13) Based out of San Diego, California, India serves clients both in-office and virtually. Reach out to her for a free consultation if you are contemplating or in the process of divorce. You don’t have to go through this alone. https://www.indiakern.com/ Join Our Community: Instagram @The.Graceful.Exit Facebook @TheGracefulExit Pinterest @TheGracefulExitOfficial

In this episode, Kim Hoertz introduces India Kern, who shares her journey through divorce and her reasons why she became a Divorce Coach. Her book, Surviving Unwanted Divorce, reveals her transition from feeling underwater, through the mourning period(s), and how she turned her heartache into a passionate career helping others.

In her role as a divorce coach, she helps women overcome the crippling effects of divorce, make a game plan, and find purpose.

“Pain is never in vain…..It gave me incredible purpose in my life that I didn't have before.”

In order to acknowledge everything, we need to grieve (6:10)

The difference between a coach and a therapist (8:35)

Finding yourself in the fight or flight mode, not helping yourself out of fear (10:31)

A clear understanding of who you are, what you stand for, and what you hope for (17:13)

Based out of San Diego, California, India serves clients both in-office and virtually. Reach out to her for a free consultation if you are contemplating or in the process of divorce. You don’t have to go through this alone.

https://www.indiakern.com/

Join Our Community:

Instagram @The.Graceful.Exit

Facebook @TheGracefulExit

Pinterest @TheGracefulExitOfficial

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