Is the Pain of a Breakup Preventing You
From Moving Forward in Life?

Join Katherine for this Exclusive 
Conscious Uncoupling Workshop
and Find Your Way Home
to Hope & Happiness Again

If you’ve ever suffered a bruised or broken heart due to the loss of a romantic relationship,

then you know firsthand, just how bad a breakup can be.

Few of us know how to handle the overwhelmingly difficult emotions

that can accompany the end of romantic love --

Tidal waves of wounded pride, crushed dreams and devastating disappointment

that can tempt even the most advanced of us to behave in uncharacteristically hurtful and destructive ways…

And often without meaning too, doing great damage to ourselves, one another and our kids, if we have them.

Yet it doesn’t have to be this way!

Over the past 10 years, Conscious Uncoupling
has supported thousands of people
to complete their romantic relationships in
safe, sane and respectful ways,
allowing all involved to flourish and thrive
on the other side of a breakup or divorce.

The hope that time will heal a hurting heart is only partially true.
While time can diminish the acuteness of the pain we’re in…
until we learn how to transform our loss into that which psychologists call “post traumatic growth”-- 

golden lessons learned, maturity and growth gained and wisdom hard won,

it may be difficult to avoid making those 3 grievous mistakes that many make and which put them in danger of living lesser lives in the aftermath of heartache.

Yet while a breakup can be one of life’s most difficult and even traumatic events, it also holds the promise of being one of life’s most transformative, enhancing, elevating and expanding what’s possible for you moving forward.

Never before have we had as much self-awareness and emotional intelligence as our generation does. 

And while we’re still clearly capable of behaving in destructive ways at the end of a loving relationship, there are also millions of us waking up to the possibility of moving through this experience in a way that is healthy, conscious, contained and caring

where no one is left shattered or destroyed by the experience, and all involved are left free to move forward with a light and happy heart.

Join the creator of Conscious Uncoupling and the licensed therapist who inspired the conscious breakup of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin, Katherine Woodward Thomas, and discover how you can avoid the 3 most common errors that can destroy lives and lead to what therapists call “complicated” or “prolonged” grief, and instead, discover how you can  find your way home to healing, hope and happiness.

In this no-charge 60-minute
workshop you’ll discover:

  • The 3 most common breakup mistakes that nearly all of us make that causes suffering, steals joy and prevents future love and what to do instead;

  • A way to ensure you’ll never make these same mistakes again, so that your ability to trust yourself to love and be loved again is restored;

  • How to use your breakup to graduate forever from your painful patterns in love so you can feel confident that happy, healthy love is indeed in your future;

  • How you can reclaim your power and recreate your life to be even more fulfilling than ever before; and

  • The clarity and direction you’ll need to help your children (if you have them) and surrounding community to also feel complete and well in the aftermath of your breakup;

Katherine Woodward Thomas is the New York Times bestselling author of Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After and Calling in “The One”: 7 Weeks to Attract the Love of Your Life. She is an award winning licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, creator of two Mindvalley Quests and has trained thousands of people as certified relationship coaches of her highly transformative methods. 

She is the creator of the acclaimed True You Awakening process and lead teacher of the True You Membership Program. Katherine is also a Billboard charting, #1 iTunes jazz artist with her CD, Lucky in Love, which was co-written and co-produced with The Brothers Koren.

©2024 Katherine Woodward Thomas