Personal Consulting
A highly confidential, concentrated time when you and I review what has occurred in your life and what needs to be done to move you to the next level. We will look at what works and what doesn't, give you an opportunity to release emotional pain which has not been addressed, provide education to alleviate unnecessary pain in the future. I will help you zero in on your issues, and we'll set up a gameplan and strategy to help you move forward along your grief journey in a more emotionally healthy way.
This might be in telephone sessions, or it may be during a face-to-face concentrated consult at a separate location of our choosing.
Who would gain the most from consulting?
Sometimes you're the busy executive. You are an entrepreneur, CEO, corporate manager, someone in the public eye or someone who recognizes that your life is not working after a loved one's death and who needs to give concentrated attention to your pain. You move in circles of influence where you need someone you can trust with your feelings and someone who honors your desire for everything said to be kept highly confidential at all times.
You understand you need to look at the entire picture, evaluate what is working and not working, get more education on the grieving process and set up a better strategy for dealing with your pain so you will become more effective in your professional and personal life.
Often times those I've helped have commented that they were floating but didn't have a solid sense of where they were going during this difficult time. They wanted more direction, more education, so they wouldn't flounder through this time, uncertain whether what they were doing was helping or hurting themselves and their family relationships.
If you carry a great amount of responsibility in your business life as well as your personal life, and need to get quickly educated about what the grieving process may bring to your life, then private consulting is imperative. If you've struggled through this time, you may find you aren't being effective in any area of life.
How to Connect
Simply email me by clicking here. In one page or less, give me basic background on your loved one's death, your surviving family members, current challenges you personally are encountering, your location, and contact information.
Colleges/Universities
Teens and young adults who have experienced a loved one's death will go home for the funeral and, upon return to their choice of higher education, having lost their love one, will now also lose their support system.
Are you prepared to offer them ongoing support groups and care? Do you have the help they need to walk them through their pain so they can remain on campus and concentrate on their studies?
If not, I can help you develop that plan.
How to Connect
Simply email me by clicking here. In one page or less, give me basic background on your college/universities' present capabilities, any current challenges, your location and contact information.
Ministries
When a member of your congregation loses a loved one, you will either be there for them or you won't. You'll either have the staff and programs in place to help them through this difficult journey, or you won't.
If you do have a bereavement program available or pastoral care department available for your congregants after they've experienced a loved one's death, I thank you on their behalf.
But if you don't, please know that one of the most difficult challenges for newly bereaved folks is their struggle with God's place in the death. Are you ready for these questions? Are your staff members skilled in answering those questions without making the bereaved 'wrong'?
If you're unsure, we need to talk.
How to Connect
Simply email me by clicking here. In one page or less, give me basic background on your ministry's current programs, if any, any current challenges, your location and contact information.