
What do you need most today?
Start where you are — not where you think you should be.


Why trust me?
I’m Tanya
— a writer, coach, and mother who rebuilt her life after divorce.
When everything fell apart, I started writing what I couldn’t say out loud.
Those pages became Divorce Confessions: first a lifeline, then a book, and now a movement for women learning to tell the truth about their lives.
I’ve lived this rupture myself, and I’ve spent years studying how women heal after divorce.
I’m a certified coach (ICF ACC, EQ-i / EQ-360) who works in partnership with psychotherapists and therapeutic mentors to ensure everything here feels safe, steady, and real.
You don’t have to rebuild alone.
I’m here. And you can borrow my steadiness until you find your own again.

What women healing after divorce are saying
Truth resonates. Here’s what women have shared after finding Divorce Confessions — in the pages, in circles, or simply in words that finally felt real.

Letters of Honesty
If you’re not ready to read or meet — just listen.
I send Letters of Honesty once a month:
short reflections, gentle journal prompts, and reminders that you’re not alone in your healing after divorce.
No noise. No spam. Just something real to land in your inbox.
You’ll also receive the Free Post-Divorce Self-Discovery Journal,
a quiet beginning for the days you can’t yet say your truth out loud.

For now, it’s okay to be soul-tired.
It’s okay to be in that strange, uneasy quiet.
If you listen long enough, you’ll hear it —the steady pulse of yourself returning.
That’s what we do here.
We listen for that pulse together —
in words, in silence, in breath.
You don’t have to do this alone.


