Talking about a Possible Ending - Leads to a New Beginning!
Linda Kroll
Founder @ Compassionate Communication Academy | Compassionate Mediation?, Compassionate Communication and Conflict Resolution, Relationship Healing, Continuing Education Credits - Training for Professionals
In the midst of all that’s going on in the world, I believe it’s time for more compassion. More understanding. More ways to stop conflict before it spirals out of control.
Many times individuals and couples stop talking because they don't want to mention the word "divorce."
In my 35 years of offering therapy and mediation, I have found that having the courage to talk about a possible ending - with the help of an expert - can lead to a whole new beginning.
You could be that expert!
Years ago, when my husband and I were navigating divorce, I tried to mediate the situation myself. But there was no middle ground—no process to help us move through the pain and into something better.
Instead, we need Compassionate Mediation?.
That’s when I realized there was a gap in the system. Divorce, relationship breakdowns, and emotional pain don’t have to be black-and-white choices between staying in an unhappy marriage or fighting it out in court. Compassionate Mediation bridges that gap and make it safe to talk about everything.
I’ve seen firsthand the damage that happens when relationships fall apart without a clear and compassionate roadmap. You can get a free Roadmap of my process at www.LindaKroll.com/Roadmap
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This process helps individuals and couples find their way through conflict with compassion, clarity, and courage. It provides a middle ground, where people can talk through their pain without escalating into bitterness or blame. And I believe it’s the key to helping people move through separation, divorce, or any life transition in a healthy, self-empowered way.
The most profound lesson I’ve learned in my 35 years of experience as a therapist, mediator, attorney, and CHOPRA-certified teacher is that self-leadership is the heart of any successful transformation.
That means we must first heal ourselves before we can offer that healing to others. It’s only when we access our higher self that we can meet each other with empathy and understanding.
That’s why I created Compassionate Mediation?—to give people a structured process to address conflict in a loving, effective way.
If you want to learn more about how you can bring this kind of compassionate communication into your own life—or into your work with clients—consider joining my next Compassionate Mediation? Coaching Certification.
This program gives you the tools to help others navigate conflict in a way that empowers them to move forward with dignity and self-leadership.
Let’s create a world where we can transform conflict, one heart at a time.