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Re-Entry Coach

 


Are we there yet?

Is a question that adults hear all the time when traveling with kids. And it is often a question not spoken but in the minds of those journeying through re-entry. Its answer varies and may be complex depending on the person(s) and the type of re-entry they are experiencing.

Why is re-entry challenging? 

The simple yet complex answer is that you have changed. You are not the same person re-entering as you were when you left. Your country and the relationships you left are also not the same because they have changed. 

What does navigating re-entry look like?

It is a mindset adjustment. There are tiny adjustments and shifts you will need to make to understand the context, dynamics, and nuances of your country’s culture and your relationships. It is having a posture of learning so that you can connect and understand. Having a supportive community to walk with you to encourage, strengthen, celebrate, and be your ‘garden friends’. It takes time to reintegrate fully to where you feel like you belong, have community, and living purposefully.

Re-Entry Coach.

Having a re-entry coach can be a great asset and part of your supportive community. As a re-entry coach, I will help you experience a peaceful re-entry through personalized care, structure, and a supportive community. Let's chat! 


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