Why Hire an End-of-Life Coach?

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 [email protected]

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Why Hire an End-of-Life Coach?

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,

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