Grief.
That’s why deeper support matters.
Your mind may try to solve everything quickly, but your nervous system and your identity are still adjusting.
Uncertainty.
Anger.
Fear.
Divorce isn’t just a moment. It’s a transition that unfolds over time.
While some challenges can be addressed in a few focused sessions, other seasons call for something steadier — more space, more support, and a deeper kind of healing.
Divorce requires dealing with lots of emotions:
Just for You is ongoing, one-to-one coaching designed to support the whole of you — your thoughts, your emotions, your identity, and your future as you go through and grow through divorce.
It offers more than problem-solving.
It offers continuity.
Reflection.
Integration.
Here, we don’t just manage what’s happening today.
We gently work toward who you are becoming.
With consistent support, you have room to process fully, make grounded decisions, strengthen confidence, and intentionally shape what comes next.
This is holistic, future-focused healing — at a pace that honors you.
Reconnecting with your values, identity, and future vision.
Processing emotions and calming your nervous system.
Understanding your thoughts, beliefs, and decision-making patterns.
The Just for You Coaching Program is designed to support the emotional, cognitive, and identity shifts that occur throughout divorce.
Using my signature Integrative Life Transition Framework™, we work with:
In the beginning, our work focused on helping him slow down enough to regain his footing. Divorce often floods people with emotion and uncertainty, and when that happens, clear thinking becomes difficult. Together we created space for him to sort through what he was feeling instead of being pulled in every direction by it.
Once the emotional intensity settled a bit, we began focusing on perspective and decision-making. We looked at the situations that were weighing on him most and broke them down into manageable steps. Instead of reacting to every new development, he learned how to pause, think things through, and respond with intention.
Over time, the mental fog lifted. He began approaching conversations more calmly, making decisions with greater confidence, and focusing again on what mattered most to him as he moved through the divorce process.
When Jason first contacted me, the divorce had just been set in motion. Everything still felt raw and disorienting. One moment he felt stunned, the next angry, then deeply sad. He described his mind as constantly spinning.
He was trying to keep up with work, but it wasn’t going well. He would open an email, read the same paragraph three times, and realize he hadn’t absorbed a word. During meetings, he caught himself staring at the screen while his mind replayed the last conversation with his spouse or worried about what might happen next.
He told me, “I feel like I’m walking through my life in a fog.”
Divorce unfolds in layers.
We don’t just solve one immediate problem.
We build your next chapter.
Having consistent support allows you to:
• Process emotions fully
• Respond instead of react
• Make values-aligned decisions
• Intentionally rebuild your life
This is not just about surviving divorce.
It’s about becoming who you are on the other side of it.
Divorce didn’t arrive in my life as just a legal event. It was an emotional, personal, and life-altering experience that touched every part of my world. And it brought me to my knees as my life crumbled.
After more than 20 years of marriage, I suddenly found myself trying to make sense of everything at once. I was grieving the loss of the relationship I thought would last forever while also trying to show up for my children, manage daily responsibilities, and figure out what my life was going to look like moving forward.
Some days I felt strong and determined. Other days I felt angry, heartbroken, confused, or completely exhausted by the emotional roller coaster that divorce can bring.
I was trying to manage heavy emotions, navigate difficult conversations, make impossible co-parenting decisions, understand confusing legal and financial pieces, and at the same time figure out who I even was anymore. It felt like everything was happening at once.
Even with my background as a therapist, it was all so overwhelming.
The people around me cared, but it was hard for them to truly understand what I was going through. My family was loving but not always objective. Friends had opinions. The professionals involved in the process each had their role, but no one was really there to help me work through the emotional side of the journey.
That experience changed the direction of my work and the path of my career.
Today I support people who are moving through their own divorce journey. We talk through the emotions, the decisions, the co-parenting challenges, the uncertainty, and the process of rebuilding life after everything feels like it’s been turned upside down.
I’ve lived this myself, and I know how heavy it can feel.
You don’t have to carry it all on your own. I’m here to walk alongside you as you find steadier ground, begin figuring out what comes next, and more into a future designed by you and not your divorce.
Over time, something important shifted. Lisa saw the divorce as something that happened FOR her, and not something that happened TO her.
Instead of reacting to every situation from a place of stress or doubt, she began approaching decisions with more calm, clarity, and self-trust. Rebuilding her life on her terms.
She didn’t just go through the divorce — she was beginning to create a life for herself on the other side.
Lisa’s divorce was recently finalized. From the outside, life looked like it was moving on. But inside, she felt pulled in different directions.
Some days she felt sure of herself. Other days she found herself questioning everything and feeling emotionally drained by the constant ups and downs.
Through ongoing coaching, we worked on helping her create her “new normal”. Together we focused on managing the emotional waves, strengthening communication boundaries, rebuilding her confidence in her own judgment, and reconnecting her with who she was beyond the marriage.
“Before working with Kimberly, I felt lost, hopeless, and unsure how to move forward. I was numb and just trying to survive each day. Kimberly listened without judgment and helped me gain clarity, confidence, and emotional balance. She guided me from feeling completely lost to feeling genuinely confident about myself and my future. Today, I’m hopeful, more peaceful, and ready to rebuild my life with purpose. Kimberly truly made a life-changing difference.”
Divorce Coaching Client
female age 38
“I came to Kimberly feeling overwhelmed and unsure of the next steps. Traditional therapy wasn’t helping, and I needed something different. Kimberly helped me gain clarity, rebuild confidence, and learn to set healthy boundaries. I now feel resilient, hopeful, and supported. For anyone going through divorce, she creates a safe place to land and a steady path forward.”
Divorce Coaching Client
male age 42
Personalized coaching. Each session is tailored to your needs, challenges, and goals as you move through divorce and beyond. This individual coaching program is designed for sustainable transformation.
Between-session support. You may reach out by text, voxer or email during office hours if questions arise or you need perspective between sessions.
Four 60-minute private coaching sessions each month. I am here for you with support and guidance throughout the month.
This is an ongoing private coaching program designed to support you as you navigate the emotional and practical challenges of divorce and begin rebuilding the next chapter of your life.
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Monthly Program Investment - $749
If you want steady support as you navigate change, process emotions, rebuild confidence, and intentionally create what’s next — this is your space.
Program Details
It varies. Some clients work together for a few months during a pivotal phase. Others stay longer as they rebuild and transition into their next chapter. The structure is flexible and tailored to your needs.
Coaching is for any stage of divorce:
Contemplating divorce
In the legal process
Recently divorced
Rebuilding years later
Divorce isn’t linear. This space meets you where you are.
That’s okay. You don’t have to untangle everything before reaching out. We begin exactly where you are and create clarity step by step — so you can respond thoughtfully instead of reacting from chaos.
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