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Fisher Rebuilding Seminar™?
Recovering from divorce or romantic relationship loss can be a traumatic and painful process with emotional challenges. Those wounds don't necessarily heal with time. A person can get “stuck” Growth, evolution and recovery is about incremental change, day by day. Our goal is to provide the support, information, training and community to help heal those wounds, permanently.
The seminar classes break everything down into small steps – with tools, resources, lessons, activities, and engagement to help you heal the wounds so that you can let, move on, and start a new chapter.
Be free of the anger, honor the grief, learn how to not repeat the cycle, find yourself again. All with your new friends that are waiting for you in the next upcoming class. You are led by a highly trained facilitator that is an expert in the divorce recovery process.
In addition to group Facilitation, you have access to a Licensed Therapist to help you remove the obstacles that are holding you back. Kirk Stone, LPC_IT can schedule individual 1 hour sessions to work with you on specific topics and areas of the Rebuilding process. He is available to guide and support you as you navigate the complicated issues that you are facing.
The wounds of separation are first created when the "D" word is first uttered. It can create an immediate rift in the relationship. If you are heading towards divorce, in the divorce process, or already divorced then we can help you. The circumstances of your breakup are unique, the effects are common.
Spring has finally arrived here in Wisconsin. Winter only visits us five months out of the year yet it can seem like eternity; especially as we get closer to the month of April and patches of that white stuff still hide in the shadows. However, once a 40 degree day presents itself we cast off the boots, heavy coats and scarves and race out to catch the first rays of warm sunlight, even if just briefly.
Spring and Easter are a time of renewal; a reminder that what we thought was dead is just being transformed. My garden is a wonderful example of that. All the flowers that seemed to have died under the heavy blanket of snow begin to poke through the crusted earth to reach for those first rays of warm sunlight. Unlike us, the flowers do not doubt that the dark, cold winter days will pass. They patiently wait in stillness for their time to come again when they can rise out of the gloominess to experience their purpose again.
Our lives are much like the changing seasons. Things are constantly in flux. We have our warm sunlit days and our gloomy days. We will experience wonder and awe just as we do when the first snow visits us once again. We will be disappointed just as when the forecast says warm and sunny but the clouds appear and drop a thunderstorm upon us. We will be delighted when the rainbow appears to remind us that the sun will come again or we awake to a new day that breaks the darkness with bright sunshine. Nothing stays the same; nothing is forever. Remember that time passes and we will get through even the darkest days. Something bright and exciting will appear on the horizon if we are just patient and let time take care of our disbelief. Something or someone will appear to distract us and show us a new and sunnier path. We need to be patient, we need to be open and we need to know that there comes a time when we need to let go of believing that life will always be this way. We need to have hope that time allows us an opportunity to be renewed again. And as this song reminds us, Keep your head up, things are going to turn our fine.
Depression, overwhelm, anger, loneliness and rumination can affect practically every aspect of our lives. Successfully dealing with the thoughts and feelings that keeping you "stuck" opens up new possibilities for life. Divorce is a shame based trauma. You need the support and guidance from others. Even your best thinking isn't enough. When you work with us you learn how to shift your thoughts from being the victim to the victor. You will see your anger evaporate and your grief dissipate. You will be able to truly feel happy.
We’re proud of the group classes and coaching services we’ve provided for all of our clients.
"The course was exceptional. It was the bargain of a lifetime" - Fred
"I wish I had found the class a lot sooner." - Charlene
"I realized the importance of who I am" - Carl
"It changed my life. I now know I can handle anything" - Jamie
"Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" - Cathryn
"Now I'm not settling for anything less than pure happiness." - Terish
"I realized that until I really grieved and let it all out that I couldn't move on, and this program helped me do that." - Erin
"I feel joy again for the first time in several years." - Denise
"I couldn't have done it without Relationship Builders" - Peter
"This is the best thing I've ever done." - Sandy
"It's been 10 years since my divorce and I still had a lot of grief." - Rick
"The Rebuilders workshop was a game changer for me." - Rudi
"I really think Rebuilders is unique." - Margaret
"The group experience is absolutely worth its weight in gold." - Karen
"My self esteem was pretty low and this program really helped me." - Jewel
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Spring has finally arrived here in Wisconsin. Winter only visits us five months out of the year yet it can seem like eternity; especially as we get closer to the month of April and patches of that white stuff still hide in the shadows. However, once a 40 degree day presents itself we cast off the boots, heavy coats and scarves and race out to catch the first rays of warm sunlight, even if just briefly.
Spring and Easter are a time of renewal; a reminder that what we thought was dead is just being transformed. My garden is a wonderful example of that. All the flowers that seemed to have died under the heavy blanket of snow begin to poke through the crusted earth to reach for those first rays of warm sunlight. Unlike us, the flowers do not doubt that the dark, cold winter days will pass. They patiently wait in stillness for their time to come again when they can rise out of the gloominess to experience their purpose again.
Our lives are much like the changing seasons. Things are constantly in flux. We have our warm sunlit days and our gloomy days. We will experience wonder and awe just as we do when the first snow visits us once again. We will be disappointed just as when the forecast says warm and sunny but the clouds appear and drop a thunderstorm upon us. We will be delighted when the rainbow appears to remind us that the sun will come again or we awake to a new day that breaks the darkness with bright sunshine. Nothing stays the same; nothing is forever. Remember that time passes and we will get through even the darkest days. Something bright and exciting will appear on the horizon if we are just patient and let time take care of our disbelief. Something or someone will appear to distract us and show us a new and sunnier path. We need to be patient, we need to be open and we need to know that there comes a time when we need to let go of believing that life will always be this way. We need to have hope that time allows us an opportunity to be renewed again. And as this song reminds us, Keep your head up, things are going to turn our fine.
You’ve already come a long way. Let’s reach the next level together.
6402 Odana Rd,
Madison, WI 53719
Phone:
608-204-6076