What Clients Feel but Don’t Say During Divorce | Divorce | Insight
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A divorce client can seem calm on the surface while feeling flooded with grief, fear, and too many decisions underneath. In this episode of Advising Humans, Yasmin and Kathleen explore why advisors can misread certainty or indecision as personality when the real issue is often overload. They explain how overload affects attention, memory, and decision-making, and why moving too quickly into solution mode can make even good advice land badly. The conversation shows how a different kind of listening, one that hears what is not being said and surfaces the issue underneath the issue, can help clients feel steady enough to actually use the advice.
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