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HEAL AND TRANSFORM THE PAIN OF DIVORCE WITH THE 10-WEEK REBUILDING PROGRAM

While divorce is the end of a relationship, it’s also your doorway to a wonderful life.

As you work through the 10-Week Rebuilding Program, you’ll learn how to let go of the grief, anger and confusion that’s holding you back.

You’ll rediscover joy and purpose, realize your potential and rebuild a life that’s better than before!

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT THE PROGRAM

There was no Divorce Workshops available near where I live. I was skeptical that an online class could help. The Seminar, with the technology, made it very easy and accessible. All my questions were always answered. The facilitation and teaching were excellent. I made friends with several students – we talk weekly. All of us grew so much as a result of the Seminar

- Chris

Words cannot express the valuable insight I found during my workshop experience. I find myself stronger, much happier & less anxiety-ridden. I believe processing every single emotion truly made the difference. I tell anyone going thru a split to invest in this class. The structure & support of people in the trenches with me, were priceless. You really helped in leading me to the path toward healing.

- Anne N

I believe the most impactful part of our seminar for me was, how it taught me about myself. I became aware that I mattered. I had completely lost myself throughout my life of marriage and kids. I had existed as a non-entity until now. I learned that I am worth focusing on, being taken care of, valued, and cherished. I am worth having a good time, laughing, and my feelings, thoughts and dreams matter! I am a kind and giving person, but I can also take care of ME now as well. I am stronger than I think I am, and I am ENOUGH! This will be a constant journey of self-worth for me, so please keep me in all of your prayers and thoughts. You are all forever with me! Thank you, Nick!!!!!!!!!! Thanks everyone.

- Leisa

When my husband left suddenly and I was new to Denver, I knew I needed help navigating the scary world of separation and divorce. I discovered the The Fisher Rebuilding Seminar through online research and believe this course not only sustained me during a difficult time but also provided key resources for building a life apart from one’s partner. Nick Meima does a superb job of creating a safe space for thoughtful and meaningful exploration during a very fragile time in one’s life. The deliberate and intentional topics help those in distress make sense of what is happening and create new stories for how to create purposeful lives. It has been a time of growth, healing and tremendous encouragement.

- M. Larma

NEW BEGINNINGS


Take this important step and register for the FREE First Class: New Beginnings.

You’ll learn how to:

  • Use your divorce as a doorway to a wonderful future

  • Stop the desperation, fear and overwhelm

  • Transition from being powerless to empowered

  • Disentangle from your ex-spouse

  • Stop being codependent

  • Gain emotional strength, stability and resiliency

ADAPTATION


You'll learn how to:

  • Identify destructive and constructive behaviors

  • Keep moving forward in the process of emotional separation from your partner

  • Create healthier relationships

  • Identify the forms of manipulation that cause conflict in relationships

GRIEF


You'll learn how to:

  • Relate and express your grief

  • Recognize the negative consequences of avoiding grief

  • Manage your grief as you let go of the past

  • Communicate with people who aren’t able to deal with their grief

ANGER


You'll learn how to:

  • How to use your anger instead of being used by your anger

  • Why anger is the most misunderstood emotion

  • Where you are on the anger continuum and how to deescalate your anger

OPENNESS AND VULNERABILITY


You'll learn how to:

  • What masks you have used to protect yourself in the past

  • The limitations of using masks

  • Why you can’t get needs met while using your masks

  • How vulnerability is a strength and a way to create fulfilling relationships

SELF-ESTEEM


You'll learn how to:

  • Why you haven’t been able to build self-esteem

  • How your lack of self-worth has contributed to most of your difficulties and challenges

  • How disentangling from your ex-partner is essential for your self-esteem

  • Practical ways to build self-esteem every day


You'll learn how to:

LOVE

  • Why old ideas about love need to be replaced

  • The distinction between attachment and love

  • Why you can’t give others love if you don’t have it for yourself

  • What the words “I love you” really mean


You'll learn how to:

FORGIVENESS AND PURPOSE

  • What forgiveness is and isn’t

  • How to forgive others and yourself

  • Why forgiveness is critical to moving forward

  • How divorce offers you the opportunity to discover a new purpose

  • The distinction between life purpose and being purposeful


You'll learn how to:

INTIMACY

  • Why emotional intimacy is a need we all have

  • Ways to create emotional intimacy with yourself first

  • Ways to create emotional intimacy with others

  • Why sexuality and intimacy are often are not the same thing

  • How to communicate in ways that result in intimacy


You'll learn how to:

AUTHENTICITY AND NEW RELATIONSHIPS

  • How to build the foundation of an authentic life

  • How to communicate with authenticity

  • How to draw out authenticity in others

  • How to create authentic friendships

  • Key dos and don’ts for dating

Here’s What’s Included in the 10-Week Rebuilding Program:

Support – Information – Practical Tools

Based on Bruce Fisher’s best-selling book, Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends, this series has been refined over 40 years to enable you to move forward with strength, clarity and wisdom. It includes:

  • 10 weekly online group sessions

  • In-class exercises

  • Weekly homework assignments, reviewed in each class

  • Several individual check-in coaching sessions during the first weeks of the program

  • A workbook with additional teaching materials and handouts

  • The Fisher Divorce Adjustment Scale (FDAS) self-tests and interpretation (before and after the program)

Our next live seminar starts Monday February 3rd at 8pm ET (5pm PT)

WHAT OUR CLIENTS SAY ABOUT THE PROGRAM

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.

Refund Policy

Having served hundreds of students worldwide , we are confident that you will find our 10-week Rebuilding very helpful in moving forward . We offer a “money back guarantee” that you will be satisfied with the 10-week program. If there are any issues, notify us of your concern(s) so we have an opportunity to rectify the matter(s). If we cannot rectify the matter, a full refund will be made.

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Preparing Emotionally for Your Divorce Consultation

December 20, 20245 min read

Most people going through a divorce prepare financially but neglect to do so emotionally. In addition to compiling financial paperwork, listing assets and obligations, developing a budget, and closing/separating bank accounts, it is critical to prepare mentally for a divorce. If you don't, you could make expensive blunders.

So, how can you prepare emotionally for a divorce? 

Emotional and Personal Consideration Before Divorce Consultation 

Ending a marriage is never easy; as you work with your divorce attorney through the legal process, you may experience powerful, negative emotions.

Recognizing the many stages of grieving as you progress through them and learning that it is alright to have such sentiments might make things easier emotionally.

Your divorce attorney's legal services can teach you that there is more to a divorce than simply talks and paperwork; you can also discover how important dealing with your emotions can be. Before that journey, make sure you are emotionally ready for the process. 

  • Before You Meet Your Lawyer

If you are filing for divorce, you should have that conversation with your partner. You may often get an indication of what the divorce will be like and whether it will be a tumultuous or peaceful split.

When preparing for a divorce consultation, it is helpful to have your objectives in mind. You may wish to engage in mediation with your ex, or you may choose to litigate depending on the number of concerns that may develop.

If you have children, it may be helpful to discuss your custody preferences with your partner beforehand. If you know they are going to fight before you even get to the divorce consultation, it is time to prepare for that battle too. Know what you want, be clear about it.

  • Minimize your interactions

It might be difficult to prepare emotionally for divorce while you are still in frequent contact with your soon-to-be ex-spouse. While it is advisable to retain open lines of communication, you should also set boundaries. For example, you and your husband can decide when to communicate about divorce-related issues. 

  1. You can also minimize in-person contact by using email, phone conversations,, and text messages. 

  2. Setting boundaries is essential, even if you and your husband decide to stay in the family home until the divorce is official.

  3. Preparation is an important stage for anyone going through a divorce. 

So, learn more about how to prepare emotionally, financially, and as a parent if you have children.  

  • Creating a parenting plan

Developing a well-thought-out parenting plan can be a proactive approach to meeting your child's requirements. This contract may include information such as whether one of you will be the primary caregiver for the children or whether you will share care, visitation times, and how to handle holidays and special events. It can also specify how you'll divide obligations like as education, healthcare, and extracurricular activities.

Taking the time to thoroughly write a parenting plan can help to prevent conflict and misunderstandings in the future, allowing both parents to focus on what truly matters: their children's well-being. 

  • Remember, You Are Not Alone

Many others have been through what you are going through right now. We understand that divorce can be isolating, but we want you to know that we are here for you.

We would like you to get to know us throughout your divorce consultation. You should feel at ease with your divorce lawyer. You should be completely certain that your lawyer is looking out for your best interests.

Some recommendations we recommend to persons preparing to go through a divorce are: 

  1. Know who your support system includes.

  2. Get into journaling.

  3. Don't talk negatively about your ex to your children (if you have any).

  4. Avoid posting anything bad about your ex on social media.

  5. Don't hide any assets.

When you're thinking about divorce, you probably have a lot of questions. Your divorce consultation is for those questions, and we encourage you to not hesitate when you bring them up. They are important and your consultant needs to understand your side of story completely to help you prepare. 

  • Staying Healthy

Divorce can be an emotionally demanding process, so make sure to take care of your physical health.

Eating a well-balanced diet, exercising frequently, and getting enough sleep will help you stay healthy and deal with the emotional stress of divorce. Making sure you are getting adequate nutrition is critical to maintaining your energy levels during this challenging period. Choose nutrient-dense foods including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean protein.  

Eating well can also help minimize anxiety and depression, two common emotions following a divorce. Regular exercise can help you manage stress and enhance your overall mental health. Even if it's just going for a stroll or practicing yoga at home, moving your body can help you feel peaceful and in control. Finally, ensure you're getting enough sleep.

  • Get into Divorce Support Groups 

Divorce support groups like Rebuilders can be your best shot to keep yourself emotionally sane. In these times, losing the track and going astray is easy. But when you have people to help you manage your emotions through sessions or in-group activities, you can feel a lot better and also have clearer insight about the consultant you might have to hire for further procedures. 

To be honest, emotional weakness can lead to bad decisions and you don’t want to regret it in the future. So, it is always best to get all the support that is available for you.

Conclusion: You Have An Important Decision to Make

Preparing for your initial session with a divorce attorney is an essential first step in the divorce process. You may need to schedule multiple sessions before finding an attorney who is perfect for you.

Get down to business fast, ask as many questions as you need, and don't settle for an attorney who doesn't feel like the appropriate fit.

However, before having this interaction, get yourself emotionally stable because sometimes things can take an ugly turn. You need prepare for every possible situation.


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Nick Meima

Expert Divorce Coach, Divorce Recovery Group Facilitator

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