Judi:
Losing my daughter has to be the most difficult thing I have ever faced, I felt I had no place to turn, no one to talk to and no way to deal with this horrific loss. I can never thank you enough for being there while I learned to adjust to life without her. Never a day goes by that I don’t think of her and wish she was still with us, but talking to you had made it less painful to live with.
Helga (New York City)
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Hey Coach:
When I lost my job, and the career I though I would spend the rest of my life in, I was devastated. I mean really, I was going to retire in a few years and finally be happy! How does one deal with this at 55? Well they find a great coach to help them deal with the loss so they can move on to something even better! I am so glad that I found your site and decided to take a chance on you. You have been a great support in helping me not only find my way though such shock and pain, but you helped me find my own calling helping others like you do. Wh would have thought that someone my age could be happily starting a new career and business?
John (Toronto, Ontario)
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Dear Judi
When I was injured, and forced to give up my livelihood as a farmer, I was devastated. Having to sell my animals, sell my home and start over in life was such a difficult task. I am so happy you were recommended to me as a person I could talk to and work out where I was going with my life. I mean really, this affected Sue as much as it did me. Well, with your help we not only got through the sale of the farm, animals and equipment, but are now enjoying our early retirement in style.
Joe (any place North America)
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Judi:
When we found out that Cheryl was not going to win this last battle with cancer, we knew our entire family needed some help. When she suggested that we meet with you and ask you to help us deal with her dying, and eventual death, I was not supportive. We had more than enough to deal with as it was. With our daughter acting out and me finding it so difficult, Cheryl was really the only one who was dealing with her death. I am so glad that she had us talk with you and work through this difficult time as a family, we were breaking apart, but she would be happy to know just how strong we have become.
Thanks for being there for Cheryl while she was dying and helping us learn to live without her.
Steve (Barrie, Ontario)
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Dear Judi:
Many of my friends seemed to humor me when Lady died. Very few could understand that she may have been my dog but she had been my child for 17 years. She was there when my children moved out and when my wife passed away. It was difficult for my family, and friends to understand that a middle aged man could be so hurt with the passing of a pet. Thank you so much for understanding my pain and helping me move though yet another loss.
Pete (Calgary, Alberta)