Use your past infidelity to become the person your partner needs.

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Sharon Barbour recommended you to RENOVATE because she thought you might be a good fit. Read on to find out more, or schedule your free coaching session below.
-Tim Tedder

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What is RENOVATE?

The RENOVATE Project helps unfaithful partners do more than just apologize—it helps them transform. Created by Tim Tedder, a licensed counselor and affair recovery specialist with over two decades of experience, this program turns the wreckage of betrayal into an opportunity for personal and relationship renovation.

Participants reveal what’s been hidden, discover why they made the choices they did, shape a clear vision for change, and take practical actions to rebuild trust and intimacy.

Free Coaching Session

You were provided access to this page by Sharon—someone I trust. She believes you might be a good candidate for The RENOVATE Project. Feel free to read more information below (or about me), or go ahead and schedule a free 45-minute coaching session with me so I can help you.

RENOVATE Questions & Answers

We fail. We learn. We change. We grow.

After more than two decades helping individuals and couples heal in the aftermath of infidelity, I’m shifting my personal focus toward those who have broken trust in their relationship. This isn’t just a professional transition, it’s a deeply personal one. Because your story is, in many ways, my own.

Following my affair, I wrestled with shame and the fear that I might never be trusted again, or if anyone would really be satisfied in a relationship with me. I felt like damaged goods. But out of that painful season came the most profound growth of my life.

Now, I want to help you find that same possibility. Beneath all the hurt, shame, and confusion lies a remarkable opportunity—to renovate yourself into someone even more trustworthy, grounded, and capable of love than you were before.

—Tim Tedder, LMHC