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"Ms. Wisdom, I was compelled to find your email address and say 'thank you' from the bottom of my heart for writing such a wonderfully helpful book. I am going into my 8th year in a stepcouple (husband has two boys) and have yearned for the insight, clarity and support that you have given in StepCoupling. I am working my way through you advice and insights, but know that I have FINALLY found a resource that really makes sense to me. 'Thank you' barely scratches the surface of how grateful I am. Thank you!"

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Is This You?

DOES THIS SOUND FAMILIAR?

  • Is the romance in your stepcouple relationship fading? Is there never enough time or space for the two of you?
  • Are you constantly fighting over the kids? Do you feel that your partner is unreasonable with your children?
  • Do you feel like an outsider in your own home?
  • Is an ex-spouse driving you crazy?
  • Do you disagree with how your partner disciplines? Are you caught in the middle between your child/children and your spouse?
  • Are you afraid that you made a big mistake?

If you can identify with some or all of the above, you’re not alone. It’s a well known fact that adjusting to a stepcouple and stepfamily is one of the biggest challenges facing today’s families. The divorce rate for remarriage is over 60% as opposed to under 50% for first marriages.

People who seek out my information and services are:

  • In a stepcouple relationship now
  • Thinking about or actively planning on becoming a stepcouple
  • Divorced and/or single and wanting to learn about stepcoupling
  • Other members of stepfamilies who want to better understand the complexities of their families

My clients tend to share certain values. If these are true for you, too, we’re likely to work well together:

  • They’re curious and want new ideas and information.
  • They’re wanting to address their relationships and take responsibility for the part they play.
  • They’re willing to be open and honest with each other.
  • They’re motivated to change their ways to benefit the family.

Still wondering how the stepcoupling approach works? See for yourself.

You can also get a copy of my free e-book, Comfort Zones, or contact me directly.