Malinee discusses some ways to “let go” with Divorce Coach Rich Heller of Rich in Relationship.
About Rich Heller:
Why Do I Do This?
I was born into a family that was an ongoing “armageddon”. To me, conflict, dishonesty, and confrontation were the norm. There were hints that my home was far from normal. Once I got out into the world on my own, the differences were glaringly obvious. That’s when my personal journey really began.
How Did I Escape This?
I got help from professionals. Engaged in self-help groups. Explored the world of spiritual practices. I got married saying I would NEVER get divorced. Then I got divorced. Fortunately, I had someone to coach me through that process who really understood the emotional traps. I managed to avoid going to war, learned to manage my triggers, and the divorce was relatively amicable and quick as a result.
I did remarry and my wife and I have successfully launched six kids into the world who are all in satisfying careers and relationships. My heart is always with family. I am fascinated by the way families work- or don’t at times. There are many kinds of families. My purpose is to help families of all kinds end the fight and build a more resilient future. I have faith that there is always a way, and that confidence bleeds into everything I do.
I´m Doing What I Love
I´ve been there myself, that situation that for some reason you think can´t change but, deep down, want to change.
Oftentimes, my clients will tell me they wish they had found me sooner, so don´t hesitate when making the decision to call me! I want to meet you, I want to hear you and I want to help you out of that place!
Do you have a question for one of our experts as it pertains to helping you move forward during or post breakup or divorce? Ask us HERE.
This was so very needed right now. Divorced right before COVID hit, went into high amounts of stress/long work days and home schooling…and I’ve never stopped to grieve the divorce yet, and it’s taking a toll on me now. Time to mourn for awhile and be OK mourning.
I’m glad you found this useful and yes it’s okay to mourn. Give yourself permission to “grieve”. You’re not alone. I hope we can help you along your next chapter. Hang in there.
This was so very needed right now. Divorced right before COVID hit, went into high hon stress/long work days and home schooling…and I’ve never grieved, and it’s taking a toll on me.
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Letting Go
Malinee discusses some ways to “let go” with Divorce Coach Rich Heller of Rich in Relationship.
About Rich Heller:
Why Do I Do This?
I was born into a family that was an ongoing “armageddon”. To me, conflict, dishonesty, and confrontation were the norm. There were hints that my home was far from normal. Once I got out into the world on my own, the differences were glaringly obvious. That’s when my personal journey really began.
How Did I Escape This?
I got help from professionals. Engaged in self-help groups. Explored the world of spiritual practices. I got married saying I would NEVER get divorced. Then I got divorced. Fortunately, I had someone to coach me through that process who really understood the emotional traps. I managed to avoid going to war, learned to manage my triggers, and the divorce was relatively amicable and quick as a result.
I did remarry and my wife and I have successfully launched six kids into the world who are all in satisfying careers and relationships. My heart is always with family. I am fascinated by the way families work- or don’t at times. There are many kinds of families. My purpose is to help families of all kinds end the fight and build a more resilient future. I have faith that there is always a way, and that confidence bleeds into everything I do.
I´m Doing What I Love
I´ve been there myself, that situation that for some reason you think can´t change but, deep down, want to change.
Oftentimes, my clients will tell me they wish they had found me sooner, so don´t hesitate when making the decision to call me! I want to meet you, I want to hear you and I want to help you out of that place!
Do you have a question for one of our experts as it pertains to helping you move forward during or post breakup or divorce? Ask us HERE.
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Heather
This was so very needed right now. Divorced right before COVID hit, went into high amounts of stress/long work days and home schooling…and I’ve never stopped to grieve the divorce yet, and it’s taking a toll on me now. Time to mourn for awhile and be OK mourning.
Malinee
I’m glad you found this useful and yes it’s okay to mourn. Give yourself permission to “grieve”. You’re not alone. I hope we can help you along your next chapter. Hang in there.
Heather
This was so very needed right now. Divorced right before COVID hit, went into high hon stress/long work days and home schooling…and I’ve never grieved, and it’s taking a toll on me.
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