Why Work With a Coach?

  • You’re lost and looking for a new direction.
  • Conversations constantly turn into arguments.
  • You’re running on a hamster wheel of shame, blame, and drama.
  • Your ex (or someone else) is driving you crazy.
  • You want to be a better parent.
  • You’re desperately hanging by a thread in your day-to-day life.
  • You’ve gotten too much advice, and you don’t know whom to trust.
  • You want to stay mindful, save money, and be responsible about your process.
  • You know you can do better, but you’re not sure how.

Here’s How It Works:

  • Pick Your Time
  • At your scheduled time, I’ll call you at the number you provide.
  • I’ll listen while you tell me All About You
  • I’ll tell you how I might help you. And if I don’t think coaching is the right avenue for you, I’ll give you another suggestion.
  • I’ll send you a follow-up email to recap any recommendations we talked about.

Hello, I’m Tara. I help struggling singles overcome shame and frustration so they can find peace and create a life they love. I’m a child of divorced parents, an ex-wife, a “next” wife and the previous partner of a divorced dad. Personal experience taught me that divorce is about evolution, not dissolution.

I serve as an author, coach and educator with a passion for healthy and happy divorces. I'm the author of the book The D-Word: Divorce Through a Child’s Eyes and the blog, Relative Evolutions. I currently write for DivorceForce and I'm a professional member of the Divorceify Network. My writing has been featured by The Huffington Post, Divorcedmoms.com, Family Affaires, Divorced Women Online, Stepmom Magazine and MariaShriver.com.

In my community, I offer divorce-related support and educational events. I'm a member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Capital Region as well as the Pennsylvania Council of Mediators. I donate time as a Classroom Volunteer and Symposium Mentor for Junior Achievement of South Central PA. And I'm also a volunteer mediator and Board Vice President of Neighborhood Dispute Settlement in Harrisburg.