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Are you looking for meaningful, compassionate closure?

Get the help you need to navigate the complexities of grief and ensure healing.

Meet a Master of Transitions

When a family system is having problems with their communication, it can be overwhelming. When you add the devastation of an impending death to one of its members, the time to heal becomes imperative.

It seems ironic that the time to put forgiveness at the forefront and love with everything your heart can hold is the most stressful time.

Jean’s approach in “Navigating Sorrow” is a lovingly structured way to begin the ending process. This is the time when an expert in transitions, grief and loss is needed. Jean knows well the extreme difficulties of helping and walking with families as they learn how to arrive at a place of staying connected. In a safe place, they can begin to speak about what they have been holding onto, as they start the healing process.

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Every family member is important, including the person that is transitioning and their loved ones.

How is peace created at the end?

5 Steps to Help Families Let Go

Embrace the spiritual path

Understanding the spiritual path of the family and the person passing

Self reflection and forgiveness

Take time to reflect on your relationships and extend forgiveness to your loved ones. Focus on the dynamic in the family so you can heal together.

Put ideas of love into action

Find out what the family’s love languages are. Share stories and kindness.

Healing family wounds

Focus on open communication and support to foster healing.

Honor the family legacy

Cherish the connections and understand the journey of letting go.

A Seasoned International Life Coach & Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist

Guiding you through the process of saying goodbye to your loved one.

What do you want to say to your loved one from your heart?

What’s the basic structure of the family?

What are the different styles of grief in each family member?

What does your loved one want you to know about their life?

Who do they want to be there at the end of their life?

Is your loved one in pain? How do they want their pain to be handled?

How do they want to be remembered?

Are there any financial issues that need to be addressed to prevent conflict?

How does everyone in the family get to be at peace with the end?

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