Most people don't think of manners when they are figuring out how to heal from divorce, right? Well, you will be surprised to learn that your manners can actually affect your confidence levels, how you show up for others, help regulate your emotions, stay more positive/less negative, and more!
Tune in to this episode as Rachel speaks with Etiquette Coach Kelsey Waters to find out how using good manners can jump-start your divorce healing journey.
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IG: @californiamanners
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