A conversation with your coach can help you prepare for death spiritually, emotionally, and physically.
Founder of CoachRev @the CrossRoads, Lee Atherton encourages her clients to “Live Your Dying.” Many people, after hearing “there’s nothing more we can do,” feel as though the end has come – the end of hope, enjoyment in life, accomplishments, and much more. Yet there are many ways that this final chapter of life can be the most profound and fulfilling.
In a safe, judgment-free way, a coach will journey with you, encouraging and guide you to
- Consider death in a sacred place in the beauty, mystery, and celebration of life
- Understand what to expect as death draws near
- Have conversations to mend broken relationships so that you both might heal emotionally and spiritually
- Help you plan a meaningful end-of-life ritual for you and your loved ones
- Bring peace and gratitude to the atmosphere of grief
- Be present with you and your loved ones in the final moments.
- make sense of their experience
End-of-Life coaching focuses on the preferences and opinions of the client.
- What/Who are you grateful for?
- What do you need most from me today?
- Is there anything you are uncomfortable talking about?
- What do you plan to do after this session?
- What’s been on your mind since the last time we spoke?
Would you like to learn more? Contact CoachLee at Lee@CoachRev.com
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5 Ways to Experience Growth Even in Chaos
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When your world has suddenly gone chaotic, you tend to hit survival mode pretty quickly. Your life becomes focused on just getting through the day. Beyond that, you don’t have the time or energy to care.
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Lee Atherton
Publisher Name
CoachRev @the CrossRoads
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