The reality of a divorcing homeowner is one of fear, paralyzation, overwhelm, sadness, anger, and that's just the beginning.
Oh, and the emotions of a failed marriage, untying all of the knots that lie underneath all of that, and being a source of comfort to devastated children.
It's no wonder we are met with fight, flight, or freeze responses.
So what's the solution? First, we must recognize the magnitude that the sale of the house has on a family, and acknowledge the trembling fear that drives much of the emotion we face with our clients.
Secondly, we don't overwhelm them with a laundry list of stuff to do, like dropping a bomb and thinking we've done our job. We give them baby steps.
Create milestones. Set realistic timelines for things to get done. This week, focus on the yard. Next week, the bedrooms. And so on...
Lastly, be patient. Our sense of urgency can be in direct contrast to what our clients are able to cope with.
How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time.