Day(s)
:
Hour(s)
:
Minute(s)
:
Second(s)
WHO THIS PROGRAM IS FOR
01
Personal loss
If you have recently lost a loved one, can be your beloved pet or someone close and are unable to cope with the grief.
02
relationship loss
If you have sufferd a relationship breakup, divorce, separation from loved ones and are confused about how to deal with this feeling.
03
financial crisis
If you are someone who has faced a financial crisis, problems caused by lack of money has taken a toll on your mental health.
04
health issues
If you are facing or have recovered from a serious illness, your mental and emotional fitness have not been paid attention to. You still carry a burden.
05
career changes
If you have lost your job or switched careers, and it is too overwhelming to cope with what’s happening around. Not finding time for yourself.
06
intangible loss
If you are someone whose trust is broken, has lost faith. Who longs for joy, freedom, security, and a sense of comfort
ATTEND FREE GRIEF RECOVERY WEBINAR
Grief simply defined
Simply defined, grief is the normal and natural reaction to significant emotional loss of any kind. It is the conflicting feelings caused by the end of or change in a familiar pattern of behavior. Its time to find joy in life again, if you’ll give yourself permission to do so.
Your grief recovery starts here
Grief Recovery coaching is a program that walks you through the grief-healing process, step by step. I want to help you find a clear path to resolve the emotional pain from your past that’s holding you back.
Learn to move forward
SIX MYTHS THAT HOLD YOU BACK
01
time heals
Time does not heal, action with time does.We know people who have waited for 10, 20, or even 30 years to feel better.
02
grieve alone
Often the advice is subtly implied “give your mom her space”. As children we learn that, this means sad feelings should be experienced alone.
03
be strong
Usually the griever is asked to be strong for others. Pretending, and not healing the core can worsen the mental and emotional situation of the griever.
04
Don’t feel bad
This is usually follwed by an intellectual true statement but is not helpful to the griever at all. Supression of emotions is not healthy.
05
Replace the loss
This is common with pet loss or the end of a romantic relationship. It is easier said than done. Memories related to the lost can’t be so easily replaced.
06
Keep busy
“If I just keep busy, then I won’t have the time to think about the loss.” This is sad because some people never get a chance to grieve and complete.
ABOUT
My mission is to help 100,000 people who have lost their loved ones, or were emotionally hurt in breakup or divorce to recover to their true full selves and become resilient to achieve anything they want in life.
I was born and brought up in south India and after completing my masters, I moved to the US in 1991 as a software professional. After briefly working in New Jersey and Wisconsin I moved to northern California in 1992. I worked for various companies as a software professional and presently I am based in the San Francisco bay area. I am happily married to my wife Shubha Shukla for more than 25 years and proud father of two brilliant sons.
I developed my passion and purpose of helping and supporting people who are looking for help with grief and loss coaching in situations like death, divorce, pet loss, job loss, loss of trust, retirement, relationships, marital separation, and other more than 30 types of losses.
I am a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) through International Coaching Federation (ICF) with more than 500 hours of coaching experience.