
BUILD YOUR PRACTICE WITH CONFIDENCE
Training, Templates, and Tools for New Mediators
Welcome to BRAG — your go-to hub for new and aspiring mediators. Whether you’re freshly certified or finding your footing, we help you go from "Where do I start?" to "I got this."

What is BRAG?
A New Kind of Support for a New Generation of Mediators
Bright Resolutions ADR Group (BRAG) is the professional growth arm of Bright Resolutions, LLC. We're not here to gatekeep. We're here to bridge the gap between certification and confidence. We offer tools, structure, and strategies for those who want to mediate with clarity, calm, and credibility.
Whether you're trying to land your first session, prep like a pro, or build your freelance practice, BRAG is designed to meet you where you are.
Your First Step?
Start With This Checklist.
Get our free "Pre-Session Checklist for Real-World Mediators" — a practical, no-fluff guide to help you prep your mindset, materials, and mediation space. Designed for new mediators who want to feel confident, not confused.
We'll also keep you in the loop when the full Mediation Pro Toolbox drops.
Coming Soon — The Mediation Pro Toolbox
Real Templates. Real Support. Real Results.
Get ready for a done-for-you toolkit that includes:
Editable Agreements to Mediate
Intake forms + communication scripts
Pre-written session notes + de-escalation tips
SOPs for building your freelance ADR business
Who Should Be Here?
New or recently certified Florida mediators
Professionals seeking ADR contract work or court appointments
Mediators who want a done-for-you system they can brand and run with
Anyone tired of Googling "mediation agreement examples"
Built by a Mediator, For Mediators
BRAG was created by Sheena E. Bright, J.D. — a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family, Civil, and County mediator with a mission to bring clarity, strategy, and access to mediation work. Through Bright Resolutions, LLC, she helps families and self-represented individuals resolve legal and life conflicts with grace and structure. BRAG was born from the desire to help other mediators do the same.