An evidence-based Grief Recovery Method™ program to help you move from surviving to truly living, without forgetting what you’ve lost. Healing is possible, no matter how long it’s been.


Sometimes it’s fresh and overwhelming.
Sometimes it’s quiet and years old.
You may look fine on the outside.
You may even be the one everyone else leans on.
But underneath, something still hurts.
Whether your grief is recent, long-standing, loud, quiet, emotional, or deeply hidden, healing is still possible.
You keep going, but don’t fully feel like yourself anymore
Certain memories, dates, or moments still hit harder than they should
You stay busy, logical, or “strong” to avoid what’s underneath
You feel emotionally tired, disconnected, or numb
Part of you wonders if life will always feel this heavy
You want relief, but you’re afraid healing means forgetting
You are not broken. And you are not alone.
You hold everything together for everyone else while quietly carrying the weight alone.
You analyze, intellectualize, and stay in your head because feeling it all feels too vulnerable.
You feel deeply and intensely, sometimes wondering if you’re “too much” for others.
Grief Recovery is not about “moving on.”
And it’s not about forgetting.
It’s about gently releasing the emotional pain that keeps following you through life, even quietly.
So you can:
- feel lighter instead of emotionally exhausted
- remember with more love and less pain
- stop carrying guilt, regret, or “what ifs”
- reconnect with joy, peace, and yourself again
- live fully without betraying what you lost
This is grief healing that brings you back to life.

“Working with Karen was transformational. I feel lighter, more peaceful, and more connected to life again.”
“I didn’t realize how much grief I was still carrying until I went through this process.”
“For the first time in years, I can remember with love instead of pain.”
Whether your grief is recent, long-standing, loud,
or quietly hidden, healing is possible. I’d be honored to walk beside you. Because you can’t heal what you can’t feel. And you don’t have to feel it alone.
