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About the Facilitator - Jeannine Lee

As a certified co-active coach Jeannine brings over 5 years of formal coaching and a lifetime of informal coaching experience to her work with you. She has over 600 hours of formal training and certification, in addition to hundreds of hours in personal study and client work.

Experience and education includes:

  • Certified Co-Active Coach — The Coaches Training Institute
  • Continuing Ed in Relationship coaching — Center for Right Relationships
  • Certified Grief Recovery Coach — Grief Recovery Institute
  • Licensed relationship coach — Relationship Coaching Institute
  • Facilitator, Fisher Rebuilding Seminars, Denver/Boulder*
  • Volunteer Coach with AmeriCoach
  • Volunteer with Shekinah Prison Ministry
  • Managing Coach for Jobing.com Career Expo, Denver
  • "Honorary Degree" from the School of Hard Knocks :-)
  • Member of the Denver Coach Federation
  • Member International Coach Federation

*There are many who are facilitate Fisher Rebuilding Seminars. Few are trained to do so. Jeannine's facilitator training includes instruction with Nina Hart-Fisher, Bruce Fisher's widow, Will Limon, who facilitated Rebuilding for 20 years, and Norm Gibson, who still facilitates and has done so for 12 years. We know of no other facilitator who has had that level of training/mentoring for delivering Rebuilding Seminars.

Jeannine is a heart-centered person. Divorced after 30 years of marriage, she knows first hand the trauma of divorce, AND she also knows how beautiful life can be on the other side. She fully believes in your ability to get through and get better. You can lean on her faith in you, until you can find your own.

Jeannine understands the Rebuilding mountain (the divorce recovery metaphor used in the Rebuilding book). She has climbed over 30 of Colorado's highest peaks, about half of them solo or with Taylor, her Golden Retriever. Each mountain is unique in its challenges, required approach, and resulting sense of accomplishment. She knows what it is to set one's sites on the far horizon and do what it takes to get there. The false summits (when you think you're at the top only to find out that you're not), on the mountains or during a divorce are especially challenging, demanding extra courage and stamina.

Jeannine's background prior to coaching was quite varied. She worked for lawyers as a receptionist and legal assistant. She's worked in the natural healing field in a variety of capacities. She's managed two small businesses, has been a college student, a housecleaner, and a bookkeeper. She's painted houses, been a Census taker, and was employed by Rocky Mountain National Park in the outdoors that she loves. She has waited tables, waited on a husband, and waited on God. She raised a family, raised Golden Retrievers, and still grows an organic garden. She is passionate about wild places, intimate relationships, and adventure. She writes, makes collages, takes photos, and reads a lot. She eats for health, works out at the gym, practices yoga, and values relationship with her God whom she calls the Lover of her Soul.

She is in a constant process of balancing work and play and health and several of her other values. She finds life fun, interesting, challenging and rewarding... and a constant curiosity.

Jeannine is deeply committed to others having loving connection, support and growth in their relationships. A great life requires great courage. She understands how vital it is to be connected in strong, working relationships. From that place she passionately coaches relationships.

Jeannine Lee, ACC, CPCC, GRS


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Phone: 303-499-1987

Divorce with Purpose

Last Update: Jan. 2008