No matter how you’re feeling now, divorce can be your doorway to a wonderful new life!
During the 10-Week Rebuilding Program, you’ll learn how to let go, discover your potential and bring joy and happiness back into your life.
The 10-Week Rebuilding series has been refined over 40 years to help you move forward with strength, clarity and wisdom.
Classes begin every five weeks via Zoom, but why not preview the first class for FREE? All you have to lose is the sadness, fear and codependency that’s holding you back.
The best way to move forward is by understanding where you are now. Complete the Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale to assess how you’re adjusting to the end of your relationship.
I also offer a 20-minute complimentary phone consultation to help interpret your results.
Nick and Tara have many years of experience supporting individuals, couples and groups as they work through divorce and emerge stronger than ever.
They’re here to help you rebuild your self-esteem, regain your confidence and restore your self-reliance.
Designed to help you heal and rediscover joy, love and purpose, this transformative journey will show you how to:
Transition from being powerless to empowered
Disentangle from your ex-spouse and stop being codependent
Identify destructive and constructive behaviors to create healthier relationships
Effectively relate and express your grief and anger
Build self-esteem and start loving yourself
Create emotional intimacy with yourself and others
Forgive others and yourself
Nick told me that we all go through the ending alone and that in order to heal and grow we cannot get through by ourselves. The huge amount of support I gained from the book, the teaching, the session with Nick and from my fellow students was amazing.
- Melanie N.
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Understanding when divorces are most likely to happen can offer important insights into relationship dynamics and provide a sense of reassurance for those going through it. Statistics on divorce timing help shed light on key life phases and events that can trigger the end of a marriage.
Divorce rates tend to rise after holidays. Studies show that January often sees a spike in divorce filings, as couples choose to wait until after the holiday season to make the difficult decision. Similarly, the summer months, particularly after family vacations, also show an increase in divorce filings. These periods often reveal underlying tensions that come to the surface when families spend more time together, leading to what some refer to as "Divorce Season."
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The timing of a divorce is also influenced by how long a couple has been married. Research indicates that many divorces happen between the 7- to 8-year mark, often referred to as the "seven-year itch." However, some studies also show a rise in divorces around the 20-year mark, especially as couples become empty nesters or face new life stages. Understanding these patterns can help individuals better understand their own circumstances and challenges.
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Finances also play a crucial role in the timing of divorce. Economic downturns, job losses, or financial strain often put a significant burden on relationships. Many couples try to hold on until a financial recovery, but when that becomes impossible, divorce may follow. The COVID-19 pandemic is a recent example where many couples faced severe financial difficulties, resulting in increased divorce rates as economic pressures took their toll.
If you’re navigating these challenges and want to connect with others going through similar experiences, consider Finding Your Tribe to discover how the right group can support your journey.
Divorce timing is influenced by multiple factors, from seasonal trends and life stages to financial difficulties. Understanding these statistics can help couples navigate these changes and find the support they need. If you're currently facing divorce, remember that the timing might be tough, but with the right support and resources, recovery is possible.
For more advice on navigating divorce, explore The Future of Divorce Support and stay informed on how you can best prepare for life after separation.
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