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The Importance of Having a Champion – be it a friend or a coach, we all need someone in our corner

  • Writer: Vicky Wyllie
    Vicky Wyllie
  • Oct 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jan 21




Going through a divorce can feel incredibly isolating. The end of a marriage often means the loss of a confidante, a partner in life, and a sense of shared identity. During this challenging time, having a champion in your corner can make all the difference. Whether it's a trusted friend, a family member, or a professional coach, having someone who believes in you, supports you and encourages you can be a lifeline.


The Power of Unconditional Support


A champion offers unwavering support, no matter what. They listen without judgment, offer encouragement and understanding, and celebrate your victories, big or small. They provide a safe space for you to express your fears, frustrations and hopes, without fear of criticism or rejection. This unconditional support can be incredibly empowering, helping you build resilience and navigate the challenges of divorce with greater confidence.


Accountability and Motivation


A champion also helps you stay accountable to your goals and dreams. They gently nudge you forward when you're feeling stuck, celebrate your progress, and remind you of your inner strength. They help you stay motivated, even when the going gets tough and encourage you to keep moving forward towards the life you envision for yourself.


A Fresh Perspective


Sometimes, we get so caught up in our own thoughts and emotions that we lose sight of the bigger picture. A champion can offer a fresh perspective, helping you see things from a different angle and identify new possibilities. They can challenge your limiting beliefs, encourage you to step outside your comfort zone and support you in creating a life that is even better than you imagined.


The Unique Role of a Coach


While friends and family can offer invaluable support, a coach brings a unique set of skills and expertise to the table. A coach is trained to listen deeply, ask powerful questions, and help you uncover your own inner wisdom. They can provide guidance on navigating the practical and emotional challenges of divorce, empowering you to make informed decisions and create a fulfilling future.


Conclusion


Whether you choose to lean on a friend, a family member, or a professional coach, having a champion in your corner can make a world of difference during and after divorce. They offer support, encouragement, accountability, and a fresh perspective, helping you navigate the challenges and embrace the opportunities that lie ahead. Remember, you don't have to go through this alone. Reach out to your champion and let them be your guiding light on your journey to a new beginning.


If you're going through a divorce and need someone in your corner, I'm here to help. Book your free Clarity Call today and let's explore how coaching can provide the support and guidance you need to create a fulfilling life after divorce.

 
 
 

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