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Peeling back the heartache with Grief educator and coach Suzanne Jabour

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I had the honor of sitting down with the remarkable Suzanne Jabbour, a fellow traveler on the path of loss and an inspiring grief educator. Together, we peeled back the layers of our own heartaches, revealing the raw and real experiences of losing our beloved sons. Suzanne's artistic and gifted Ben, and my dear Matthew, whose life was tragically cut short, are the catalysts for our mission to bring grief into the light.We delved into the necessity of open conversations about grief, the profound signs that our loved ones are still with us, and the crucial support needed in the early stages of loss. Our stories are not just tales of sorrow, but beacons of hope, reminding us all that honoring our loved ones keeps their memory vibrantly alive.For those navigating the delicate balance of grief and work, Suzanne offers invaluable insights into creating compassionate workplaces. Her masterclass is a treasure trove of wisdom for individuals and organizations alike. And for anyone seeking a personal touch, Suzanne's one-on-one sessions are a sanctuary for healing.I also shared the comfort I found in the kindness of friends and acquaintances, a testament to the power of simply reaching out. A phone call, a thoughtful card—these gestures can be a lifeline in moments of despair.As we wrapped up our heartfelt exchange, Suzanne and I pondered a powerful question from the "better questions, better life" cards: "What if you lived your life from love instead of fear every day?" I invite you to reflect on this with us and share your thoughts.Thank you for allowing us to share our journey with you. Your support means the world to us, and I hope our conversation offers a glimmer of understanding and solace. Tune in to this poignant episode and join us in transforming grief into a shared language of love and remembrance.---Suzanne is a grieving mom who has found meaning in her loss through opening up conversations about grief – how it really works and how we can support people experiencing it. She works with organizations and businesses to build the skills and protocols to better support people who are grieving at work. She also works with grievers to help find their own grief path.She is available as a speaker to share her story and help normalize grief as a healthy response to losses big and small.She is a certified Grief Educator, Transformational Coach and Workshop Leader.

https://SuzanneJabour.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-jabour

http://instagram.com/suzannejabourgriefeducation

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068042081183&mibextid=LQQJ4d

Suzanne offers a free Masterclass focused on grief in the workplace. If you are a leader who is called on to support team members or want to be a more supportive colleague, this is the place to start. You will leave with a new mindset, skills and actionable tools based in a better understanding of grief and how it impacts the workplace. Go to https://suzannejabour.com/masterclass to register for the next session.

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Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.wsliving.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
Remember to embrace your inner pearl, nourish yourself, and find balance in life. Stay
true to your authentic self and continue working on your personal growth.

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I had the honor of sitting down with the remarkable Suzanne Jabbour, a fellow traveler on the path of loss and an inspiring grief educator. Together, we peeled back the layers of our own heartaches, revealing the raw and real experiences of losing our beloved sons. Suzanne's artistic and gifted Ben, and my dear Matthew, whose life was tragically cut short, are the catalysts for our mission to bring grief into the light.We delved into the necessity of open conversations about grief, the profound signs that our loved ones are still with us, and the crucial support needed in the early stages of loss. Our stories are not just tales of sorrow, but beacons of hope, reminding us all that honoring our loved ones keeps their memory vibrantly alive.For those navigating the delicate balance of grief and work, Suzanne offers invaluable insights into creating compassionate workplaces. Her masterclass is a treasure trove of wisdom for individuals and organizations alike. And for anyone seeking a personal touch, Suzanne's one-on-one sessions are a sanctuary for healing.I also shared the comfort I found in the kindness of friends and acquaintances, a testament to the power of simply reaching out. A phone call, a thoughtful card—these gestures can be a lifeline in moments of despair.As we wrapped up our heartfelt exchange, Suzanne and I pondered a powerful question from the "better questions, better life" cards: "What if you lived your life from love instead of fear every day?" I invite you to reflect on this with us and share your thoughts.Thank you for allowing us to share our journey with you. Your support means the world to us, and I hope our conversation offers a glimmer of understanding and solace. Tune in to this poignant episode and join us in transforming grief into a shared language of love and remembrance.---Suzanne is a grieving mom who has found meaning in her loss through opening up conversations about grief – how it really works and how we can support people experiencing it. She works with organizations and businesses to build the skills and protocols to better support people who are grieving at work. She also works with grievers to help find their own grief path.She is available as a speaker to share her story and help normalize grief as a healthy response to losses big and small.She is a certified Grief Educator, Transformational Coach and Workshop Leader.

https://SuzanneJabour.com

http://www.linkedin.com/in/suzanne-jabour

http://instagram.com/suzannejabourgriefeducation

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068042081183&mibextid=LQQJ4d

Suzanne offers a free Masterclass focused on grief in the workplace. If you are a leader who is called on to support team members or want to be a more supportive colleague, this is the place to start. You will leave with a new mindset, skills and actionable tools based in a better understanding of grief and how it impacts the workplace. Go to https://suzannejabour.com/masterclass to register for the next session.

Follow Pearl on
social media TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook: @Pearlchiarenza
Go to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.wsliving.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠
Remember to embrace your inner pearl, nourish yourself, and find balance in life. Stay
true to your authentic self and continue working on your personal growth.

  continue reading

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