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Nicole Nenninger

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Coaching, psychology, divorce, parental alienation, relationships, work-life balance, success, personal development
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Nicole Nenninger is the author of Transforming Divorce - How to Get Back on Track and Create a Life You Love and Transforming Divorce Workbook - How to Make Divorce the Best Thing that Ever Happened to You. Nicole has her Master's in psychology and focuses her work on divorce, parenting, blended families, transitions, self-development, self-fulfillment, and positive psychology. Nicole is dedicated to helping people discover their own potential and helping those who are experiencing a crisis in their lives due to divorce or other traumatic events. Nicole is happily remarried and is the founder of nicolenenninger.com and co-founder along with her husband of insynchypnosis.com, parentsascoaches.com, http://secretsoflovingrelationships.com, and http://personaldevelopment.me. She and her husband live in New York with their 4 children, two dogs, and a cat.

You can follow Nicole on her Facebook page at nicolenenninger.com or on Twitter @ nicolenenninger.

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Have you lost yourself? Are you so absorbed in your career, in your relationship, in the daily grind, or in an addiction that you've lost sight of who you are or where you'd like to be in life? Great! Say what? Well, let me reassure you that first, it's pretty common. Second, I can help you! Keep reading....

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Does this sound familiar: “Would you mind if I give you a little feedback?” Or, “Can I be honest with you?” (Here comes the criticism!). You know what’s coming and your body reacts immediately. Maybe you catch yourself holding your breath for a moment, your heart picks up a beat, or your stomach clenches up in anticipation. Even worse, is when the evaluator doesn’t ask you if you’re open to hearing their criticism or not, but informs you of your shortcomings with little or no warning. You are going to hear it whether you want to or not.

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"It'll be okay; it's for the best." "Time heals all wounds." "I told you he was no good for you." "Keep your chin up--just keep moving forward." "Forgive and forget." If you've ever gone through a rough time in your life, you've no doubt heard some of those statements before. Well-meaning, well intentioned people can give really good advice, but when you aren't available to hear it--when you are in the midst of life's latest challenge--how can you really process the message? You've got so many conflicting emotions going on--strong emotions--each vying for time and attention in your mind.

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Have you ever seen a child learning to walk? They’ll try and keep trying–even when they bang their head or fall down hard (have you ever wondered why it is so hard to get a “perfect” one-year old’s picture? They usually have bruises from their learning-to-walk exploits!). Back when you were young, when you didn’t have thoughts per se, you were driven to do certain things–like eating, sleeping (but oh how some kids fight that!), crawling, and walking. Walking is a great example of a child’s determination, focus, effort, and the need to succeed at all costs.

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Everyone has times during their lives that are challenging. Illness, the loss of a job, death, divorce, a relationship break-up, parental alienation, and other life-changing events serve to push us over the edge if we aren’t careful.

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“It is not too uncommon for people to spend their whole life waiting to start living.” ~Eckhart Tolle How do you become your best self? How do you live your best life? How do you find success, happiness, meaning, and fulfillment in your life? If you’re like many people, you spend a lot of time searching for the answers outside of yourself.

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My husband and I coach a lot of people, and many of these people are at a transition point in their lives or they are experiencing pain and no longer want to be in struggle. Wherever you are in life, everyone wants to be living a better life–their best life. We all have moments during our lives where we will encounter suffering, but how do you overcome it? Why do some people seem to be thriving while others are barely surviving? The following 20 ways are starting points to happiness and to living a fantastic life. You don’t have to merely exist in life–you can thrive!

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Let's face it: "bad" stuff happens. Divorce, a break-up, parental alienation, illness, addiction, the loss of a job, the loss of a friendship, a disagreement with a loved one, abuse...There are so many things that can affect you day-in and day-out. What has always fascinated me is why some people who seem to have gone through so much in their lives are still thriving in spite of their challenges. Others do not fare so well and become helpless victims on the tides of their own suffering.

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In this hectic world, it can be very easy to let the busyness get to you. Peace becomes elusive in your life as you constantly strive to “make things work.” Work-life balance becomes a chore as you struggle to exist on a daily basis. It can be incredibly stressful trying to balance a personal, family, and work life! In actuality, there is no such thing as work-life balance–it comes down to what works for you. Oftentimes, however, that is a delicate balancing act in which someone or something pays the price–more than likely, it’s you.

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“I’m glad you’re not chunky, Mom,” one of my children whispered to me recently. We were out running errands and her comment caught me off guard. I often wonder how my children process the world. This was a glimpse into how she was perceiving it in that moment: As a child judging others based on their weight.

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It's not whether you get knocked down. It's whether you get up again. ~Vince Lombardi

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Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content. ~Helen Keller

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Contacting Nicole Nenninger

nicole@nicolenenninger.com - or - nicolenenninger@gmail.com

Call me at 1-631-339-0588 to set up a consultation. The first 15 minutes are free--find out if coaching is right for you!

How to get started

Divorce is not an end; it is only the beginning of a brand new life if you allow it to become the catalyst you need to recreate your life from the inside out. Like a caterpillar in a cocoon, you can emerge from your divorce as beautiful and as vibrant as a butterfly.

You can be happy now if you make the choice.