In this episode of “Forgive Yourself,” we dive deep into the transformative journey of Michèle Heffron, a certified life, relationship, and divorce coach. Michèle shares her inspiring story of career transitions, overcoming personal challenges, and the power of self-discovery. Join me, Brenda Reiss, as we explore Michèle’s path to becoming a coach at the age of 60 and how her personal experiences have shaped her unique approach to helping others navigate life transitions.
It’s taking that radical personal responsibility for being the one. You know, cleaning up your own side of the street and stop being on other people’s side of the street where it’s not your business is so much more energetically aligned with who I want to be. I’m just worrying about what I’m doing.
Michèle opens up about the importance of letting go, asking for help, and embracing the unknown. We discuss the impact of limiting beliefs, the significance of self-forgiveness, and the role of radical personal responsibility in healing and growth. Michèle’s compassionate heart and insightful questions create a safe, nonjudgmental space for her clients to gain clarity and move forward in their lives.
You get to teach what you want to know about what you want to learn, right? So, as I’m continuing to learn and grow in my own self, I feel like I just get better and better and better about helping other people learn and grow about who they are. It’s so fun.
Tune in to learn about Michèle’s coaching methods, the value of feeling your feelings before jumping to forgiveness, and the importance of seeking support from someone outside your immediate circle. Whether you’re going through a divorce, career change, or any major life transition, this episode offers valuable insights and encouragement to help you on your journey.
About Michèle Heffron
Helping people get to the heart of who they are and what they’re meant for.
A certified life, relationship, and divorce coach who draws on her own life experiences with divorce, career transitions, money issues, and relationship dynamics to help other people navigate through their own life transitions. Michèle’s personal belief in the power of coaching is a living testament to what’s possible for us all when we simply let things go, ask for help, and open up our hearts to see what else is possible. Whether faced with something as monumental as a divorce, becoming an empty-nester, or simply looking for what’s next in life, Michèle guides her clients through the process of transformation by listening, asking questions (the kind your girlfriends would never ask), and provides a safe, non-judgmental space for them to share and express feelings while they gain clarity about their path forward in their new life.
Michèle’s Website and Links:
0 Comments