What to do if you can’t see a future without your ex

Published on 16 January 2024 | Written by Sara Davison

Sara Davison

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I train as a coach if I’m self-employed?

Being self-employed often gives you flexibility in scheduling, marketing, and pursuing certifications at your own pace. Look for reputable coaching programs that offer specialisation in breakup, divorce, or relationship coaching such as the IDCCE (The International Divorce Coach Centre of Excellence).

Some programs allow you to complete coursework online, which is ideal if you are self-employed.

 

Can I transition gradually without quitting my corporate role?

‘Absolutely,’ says Sara Davison, the world’s leading divorce coach. ‘You can start part-time, testing the waters and building experience before making the leap into full-time coaching.’

Will my corporate skills be useful in coaching?

‘Yes. Skills like active listening, conflict resolution, leadership, and communication transfer beautifully into coaching, giving you a professional edge with clients. We can also show you how to turn your background into a powerful niche.’ Explains Sara Davison, the world’s leading divorce coach.

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