Tips to Make Your 2017 Best Ever to Co-parenting in Harmony
Sharing few tips on how to make your 2017 best ever to Co-parent in Harmony that will help avoid ongoing conflicts and courtroom drama. A shift in mindset and focus on the positive will help to move forward to co-parenting in harmony.
Co-parenting in Harmony: Focus on What Truly Matters
I was honored and enjoyed the opportunity to be Interview by Lynn Sanders – The Difference Makers. Lynn is a master at asking questions that open a pathway to great insights and value parents listening in. Lynn’s passion is about conveying the message that having peace in our world starts with us... how do we as caring, loving beings embody [...]
Business-Like Co-Parenting Approach
Featured In Montreal Tips July 3, 2017 MONTREAL CERTIFIED CO-PARENTING COACH INTRODUCES A BUSINESS-LIKE CO-PARENTING APPROACH Co-parenting/Blended Family Coach Shares How To Transition From A Difficult Situation To A Realistic Approach Out With The Old, In With The New Out With The Old, In With The New: A Business-Like Co-parenting Approach DO YOU STRUGGLE TO MOVE PAST A RELATIONSHIP THAT [...]
Co-Parenting on Father’s Day Takes Respect And A Touch of Class
Father's Day is joyously anticipated by your children, as it is a day to show their appreciation and love for their dad and stepdad. However, for newly separated or divorced fathers, this day can be one of the most difficult times of the year, especially in the circumstance in which they are unable to see their children. The idea of [...]
Co-Parenting in Harmony Is A Choice We Actively Made As Mothers
Featured on HuffPost May 9, 2017 Featured on Thrive Global April 17, 2018 Mother’s Day is to celebrate exactly that – mothers of every kind, whether it’s to celebrate your mom, grandmother, stepmother or anyone else that has played a maternal role in your life. Every type of mom appreciates the recognition for all their love and effort towards their [...]
2nd Edition: 7 Things You Can Do Right Now to Communicate With Your Ex without the Drama
When newly divorced, it’s hard to imagine that you and your ex-spouse will ever be civil with each other again. Divorce is tough to navigate and is usually accompanied with hurtful conversations and guilt. All past emotions can lead you to act in ways which put your feelings above the needs of your child. Divorce might put an end to [...]





