Grief yesteryear, today, tomorrow

THE WORLD GRIEVED ON THIS DAY 9/11/2001 A day that left a lasting imprint on the world and humankind. Suddenly one morning the world lost its sense of safety. 9/11 caused immediate grief for the families and friends that were directly affected.  Even if you did not personally know someone that was tragically lost, or […]

Grief and the next steps

We all grieve, but without action there can be no change. If you’ve experienced the heartache of a break-up, the death of a friend, family member, or pet, a miscarriage, loss of trust, losing a job, a child leaving home, bankruptcy, retirement or any other loss, you have experienced grief. Grief is normal and natural […]

Uncertainty, change, and the grief that follows.

Grief is the conflicting feelings caused by the end of, or change in, a familiar pattern of behavior. How has your life and familiar patterns changed over the past months? Pandemic, Social Movements, and Weather patterns that have affected us all. All of this causes so much uncertainty about how our lives are, and could […]

Why is grief so hard?

Why Grief Is So Hard Most of us have no idea the overpowering feelings of grief until you experience it on a personal level. Many people have witnessed family and friends who were grieving and saw how upset they were and often wondered why after so long they were still grieving.  That’s because they had […]

Do you have the correct equipment and coaching for grief?

These days it seems as if grief is a hockey puck and we are the goalie. Do you have the right tools and equipment to stop the shots that are coming your way? Consider me a goalie coach that also once played the game and faced shots myself. I can help you, guide you, and […]