How to Find Meaning After Loss
Loosing someone or something you love changes everything. Discover how to honor your feelings and confidently move forward.
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About this event
If you’re an individual struggling with grief and wondering how to move forward, I invite you to join me for this free, mini workshop How to Find Meaning After Loss: Shift from Pain to Purpose, even if you feel stuck in your grief.
To maintain a safe, confidential space, we'll be meeting on Zoom.
You should join this call if you:
- Feel confused about grief
- Are tired of the pain
- Want to figure out what's next
This free mini workshop will help you:
- Understand how grief affects your mind and body
- Learn simple ways to start healing (while acknowledging reality)
- Reflect on what brings you peace and connection
- Feel supported in a safe and compassionate space
You don't have to go through this alone. Whether you're newly grieving or have been carrying loss for years, this workshop will provide comfort, hope and a way to move forward.
About the host
Maryann Udel - Founder of Sheltering Tree
Maryann Udel is a best-selling author, speaker and certified Life and Business Coach, experienced in managing loss and grief. She guides individuals and businesses through major transitions.
She was unexpectedly introduced to the world of grief at the age of 24 when her husband died in an automobile accident. Over the years, she found a way to live, laugh, love, find joy and thrive.
Through her company, Sheltering Tree, she offers 1-on-1 support, group programs, retreats, and workshops on various topics related to change, loss and grief.
Whether it’s working with businesses or with individuals dealing with death, an illness, a divorce, a break-up, or job loss – she helps them make peace with the past so that they can embrace the promise of their future.
Here's what some of her clients have shared about working with Maryann:
- "Maryann helped me to analyze the deepest aspects of my past, and to realize what can I do to change my life for the better. She is a true professional."
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- Lydia had been a widow for several years before we met and was having a hard time living with her grief. “As time goes on with the help of Maryann, I am able to embrace my new life and not let widowhood define me. It is part of my story but does not define who I am.
I am able to take steps to move forward and make the most out of my life. . .”
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Katie realized that putting everyone else ahead of herself made her unhappy and exhausted; she decided to move and get a new job after taking her first vacation in a long time. “I have a better understanding of feelings and I am able to see the situation in perspective.”