Divorce Coaching – The Secret to Success is Being the Expert in a Niche
Pegotty Cooper, Co-Founder Certified Divorce Coach
Certified Divorce Coach Training -Divorce Coaches are Thinking Partners for clients. They support a healthier divorce, a healthier two-house family, and healthier relationships.
People often mistakenly refer to Divorce Coaching as a niche – when it is really Specialty Coaching. I suppose from a 30,000 foot level it is like a niche – as it focuses on a specific problem experienced by a defined segment of the population. But when we drill down on who gets divorced and what their biggest challenges are, we can see that there are some distinct differences between their needs. The secret to success in divorce coaching is finding the right niche for you. That requires that you really understand the niche challenges and can help the individuals in that niche get the results they want.
Exploring Four Niches
Here are 4 niches we will use as examples:
- A father or mother divorcing with young children
- A mature woman divorcing after a long marriage
- A senior executive in a growing company facing divorce
- An woman divorcing in a high conflict situation
Certainly there are many overlapping concerns among all of them such as assembling the right team to support you in your divorce, getting organized for the process, or deciding what it is you need in your next chapter and being able to articulate those needs clearly.
And there are unique needs for each of these four defined niches. This means that is you are to attract the people to you that you want to serve, you have to understand how it is they express these needs and how they describe the results they most want so that all of your messaging about your practice can include that.
A Father or Mother Divorcing with Young Children
For example, when talking to a father with young children, the father’s challenge might be feeling prepared to take care of a young child when the child is cranky and sick; or dealing with a co-parent who feels they are the only one who is really able to provide the kinds of attention the child needs; or knowing what to make holidays meaningful to the kids.
A mother with young children may have a totally different set of challenges – like letting go of what happens in the other household; or trying to keep track of the children’s favorite things as they move back and forth between households; or feeling lonely when the children are spending time with the other parent.
Mature Woman Divorcing after a Long Marriage
A mature women has none of those concerns but may be worried about how she is going to survive on her own, not knowing who she is without her husband, and fearful of taking over many of the jobs her husband managed in their household – from finances to home repair, as an example.
Senior Executive in a Growing Company Facing Divorce
A senior executive feels isolated and alone at work and knows there is no one he or she can really discuss their difficulties with; she has to stay on track at work and keep focused on the team getting results and overcome the overwhelm she feels almost every hour when thoughts turn to all of the details of the divorce she has to handle outside of her busy work schedule.
Woman in a High Conflict Divorce
And a woman divorcing in a high conflict situation is faced with dealing with someone who is generally not engaged in a rational thought process; and may have been conditioned for year to walk on eggshells or comply with their husband’s demands. The divorce only exacerbates that and makes daily living almost untenable. And as the parent, even with adult children, she is still trying to protect them from the irrational behavior and demeaning comments of the other parent; and the constant delays and obstacles created in the process of the divorce. .
You as the Go-To Person for This Niche
Each of these specific niches requires a different understanding of the challenges and a different response in helping the client find a solution. The difference will also require different referrals to be made – attorneys who focus on children first, or expert litigators who can deal effectively with high conflict divorce; or therapists who specialize in personality disorders or addictions; or a knowledge of community resources which might be available to support people in transitions.
When you can be seen as the go-to person for helping individuals with these problems, people who know you will understand who they should refer to you; clients will see immediately why they need to work with you; and you will have that aura of confidence that will attract not only people who are part of this specific niche, but also those who recognize that they aren’t but want to work with someone as confident as you!
Exploring Divorce Coaching Niches
Explore divorce coaching as an additional offering in your practice. We offer free virtual training webinars to give you a glimpse into different aspects of divorce coaching periodically. Which niche is best for you? We are happy to explore that in a one-on-one Q & A session. A complete schedule of upcoming webinars and Q & A sessions can be found at: www.certifieddivorcecoach.com/free-webinars
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9 年I find more commonality than difference in divorce among my clients. Most often, I think, it is essential to lower the level of overwhelm and then focus upon individual needs. Working towards best self is, almost always, one of the best ways to begin so that the other important parts of the process can proceed. As usual, Pegotty Cooper, FASAE, IOM, MBA, Certified Coach, your good training helped me discover all of this and more. Thank you!
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9 年Excellent article Pegotty, it is exactly what we preach at Moguly Media. So important to find your niche, become more relevant and attract more quality clientele as a result. Loved learning the 4 different divorce coach niches.