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Strategies And Tips From A Divorce Coach
Certified Divorce Coach® Jennifer Warren Medwin's Book Is Everything You Need To Navigate A Divorce
Move from overwhelmed to empowered with Strategies and Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward - a comprehensive resource for one of life's most difficult periods.

The Value of Divorce Coaching and Personal Development with Jennifer Warren Medwin
On this episode, we’re joined by Jennifer Warren Medwin to discuss the very prominent topic of marital mediation.
Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS is a CDC Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, a Certified Marital Mediator, and a Co-Parenting Instructor. Her private practice in Pinecrest, Miami is called Seeking Empowerment: Clarity through Partnership. Jennifer specializes in working alongside individuals and couples who are contemplating divorce and are fearful of high conflict and with those who hope to save their marriages. She partners with clients to develop the clarity, confidence, courage, conflict management strategies, and communication skills they need to move through the process. Jennifer is Collaboratively trained, a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), a member of the Amicable Divorce Network, an instructor at Family and Co-parenting Enrichment Services (F.A.C.E.S.), a committee member of KidSide, and a contributing writer for Your Tango, Thrive Global, and OurFamilyWizard. She is also the author of Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward. Jennifer’s approach to divorce coaching and mediation is one that provides clients with guidance and compassion through a difficult time in their lives.

Strategies and Tips from a Marital Mediator and Divorce Coach
In this episode of THE Amicable Divorce Expert, you will learn the following:
What Marital Mediation is
When divorce is the result of Marital Management
Communication Skills and Conflict Management Strategies are keys in divorce
Where lawyers fit in the divorce process
The players in the management of the divorce process
The three important elements of communication: Tone of Words, Body Language, Words
The most common mistakes to avoid in divorce
E + R = O (Event + Respond = Outcome)
Where the need for control comes from
Where does resolving the issues for divorce fit into the emotional and business sides of divorce and settlement discussions
When in the divorce process is a Divorce Coach hired
How to avoid post-divorce regrets
You are not alone in how you feel during divorce
How the challenges in divorce can make you stronger
Most common mistakes to avoid in divorce

6 Little Words You Use Daily That Cripple Your Self-Esteem
6 Little Words You Use Daily That Cripple Your Self-Esteem
Why the words you use matter so much.
How familiar are you with your internal dialogue when it comes to building self-esteem?
The language you use can have a profound impact on your self-image, how you show up in the world, and how you live your life.
Words have the power to shape your beliefs and influence your decisions and can either empower you to love yourself more or to feel awful. The way you express yourself, your choice of words, and your tone of voice create energy that either gives you power or takes it away, so it makes sense that using empowering words does more for your everyday life than perpetuating negative thoughts.Speech has the ability to change perception, so it's important to stop negative thoughts before they wear you out.
Making the conscious choice to eliminate disempowering words from your vocabulary can be transformative.
The language you choose can be limiting. You can change your beliefs by being mindful of how you talk. People often use disempowering words such as can’t, have, need, should, never, always, try, and but.
Negative words are taken for granted as part of your everyday communication and narrow your mind in a way that cuts you off from other options and possibilities. Additionally, disempowering words affect your feelings and behaviors.
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They diminish your ability to be the master of your destiny, create discomfort, and decrease the amount of energy you have to move forward in a fulfilling way.
Why is it beneficial to set the intention of consciously choosing to use empowering vocabulary? Using positive language will shift your energy levels, elevate your power, and help reduce resentment and drama in your life.
It will also enhance your ability to be a creator instead of a victim. You will become more open to options you didn’t see before. Implementing empowering language can enhance the strength and motivation you need to keep moving forward.

Divorce Coaches: Adding Value to The Legal Team
Family law attorneys are under more pressure than ever, with heavy caseloads, emotional client needs, and the rising risk of burnout. This is where Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS, a CDC Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, and Certified Marital Mediator, steps in. Jennifer partners with clients to reduce conflict, manage stress, and prepare them to make clear, constructive decisions throughout the divorce process. Her work not only empowers clients with confidence and clarity but also helps attorneys focus on their core legal functions, creating more efficient and collaborative outcomes. Recognized for her compassionate and strategic approach, Jennifer is a trusted resource for individuals and legal professionals navigating one of life’s most difficult transitions.

Jennifer Warren Medwin, Family Mediator and Author joins Fara Sax on THE COMMUNITY VOICE
Strategies and tips to navigate forward through divorce with Jennifer Warren Medwin—empowering individuals with tools to heal, rebuild, and move ahead with clarity and strength.

What's the Role of a Certified Divorce Coach?
Getting divorced is an emotionally charged process that can be time-consuming and challenging. Many people overlook the impact feelings have on the divorce process and the importance of having the necessary professional support. It’s not uncommon for people to experience emotional fatigue from contemplating the dissolution of marriage, especially when there are children involved.

4 Healthy Steps To Move Forward Through Uncertainty
Most people aren't too keen on uncertainty — they prefer stability, routine, and a sense of control over their lives.
Individuals crave steady ground to walk on, assurance that everything will be alright, a desire for safety and security, and the knowledge of how life will play out.
One thing's for sure — experiencing uncomfortable emotions and uncertainty is a natural part of life.
During challenging periods and uncertain times, such as the current COVID-19 pandemic, it's important to take the time to sit with the uncertainty and focus on what can be controlled.

How to Effectively L.E.A.N. into Uncertainty
The L.E.A.N. Framework is a useful tool to help guide you through challenging times.
Most people like stability, routine, and a sense of control over their lives. Individuals crave some steady ground to walk on, assurance that everything will be alright, a desire for safety and security, and the knowledge of how life will play out. One thing is for sure, experiencing uncomfortable emotions and uncertainty is a natural part of life. During challenging periods such as divorce or Covid-19, it is important to take the time to sit with the uncertainty and to focus on what can be controlled. Acting impulsively to escape or deny the discomfort has the potential of causing additional detrimental consequences. Intentionally shifting to more adaptive healthier strategies to deal with uncertainty can teach important life lessons that lead to a more peaceful and productive life. The L.E.A.N. framework (Let it Be, Empower, Accept, and Nourish), when implemented, creates an awareness of the skills needed to move through the challenge in an effective way.

3 Steps for Healthy Change and Growth in Your Personal Life
Acting on impulse during challenging times can result in unfavorable solutions. Creating space for acceptance, awareness, and a plan of action will help you experience a well thought out response to life's trials and tribulations.

Divorce Coaches Academy
Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS is a CDC© Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, a Certified Marital Mediator, and author of Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward. Jennifer is a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), a member of the SupportPay Advisory Council, and a contributing writer for Your Tango, Thrive Global, and OurFamilyWizard. She partners with clients to develop the clarity, confidence, courage, conflict management strategies, and communication skills they need to move through the process.
Tracy and Jennifer shared an intimate conversation about the role of professional divorce coaching, the inspiration behind Jennifer's book, her writing process, and why she believes having a framework can help couples make divorce less difficult.
Jennifer says her book is like "having a divorce coach in your pocket" and shares how emotional management and conflict resolution skills play such a big part in helping families experience a less traumatic divorce process and move forward more successfully.
Listen in as Tracy and Jennifer talk about the power of divorce coaching and reminisce back to the time when Tracy was Jennifer's mentor in the CDC program. The mutual admiration is an inspiration to all of us in the profession.
This Girl Podcast
Ignite The Light Within With Special Guest Jennifer Warren
In this insightful comeback episode, Daisy reconnects with her audience and welcomes empowerment coach Jennifer Warren to discuss how we can all reconnect with our inner selves. Together, they dive deep into the wellness-based, transformative program Ignite the Light Within, co-founded by Jennifer Warren and Dr. Laura Alfonso. The conversation touches on life transitions, personal growth, the five pillars of transformation, and the power of community. This episode is a heart-forward invitation to reflect, grow, and reignite your spark.

The DRV Law Show
On this episode, we’re joined by Jennifer Warren Medwin to discuss the very prominent topic of marital mediation.
Jennifer Warren Medwin, MS is a CDC Certified Divorce Coach, Supreme Court of Florida Family Mediator, a Certified Marital Mediator, and a Co-Parenting Instructor. Her private practice in Pinecrest, Miami is called Seeking Empowerment: Clarity through Partnership. Jennifer specializes in working alongside individuals and couples who are contemplating divorce and are fearful of high conflict and with those who hope to save their marriages. She partners with clients to develop the clarity, confidence, courage, conflict management strategies, and communication skills they need to move through the process. Jennifer is Collaboratively trained, a member of the National Association of Divorce Professionals (NADP), a member of the Amicable Divorce Network, an instructor at Family and Co-parenting Enrichment Services (F.A.C.E.S.), a committee member of KidSide, and a contributing writer for Your Tango, Thrive Global, and OurFamilyWizard. She is also the author of Strategies & Tips from a Divorce Coach: A Roadmap to Move Forward. Jennifer’s approach to divorce coaching and mediation is one that provides clients with guidance and compassion through a difficult time in their lives.