Heartbroken and overwhelmed…
Imagine yourself enveloped by a dense fog, your heart heavy with sorrow. The pain is all around you.
You can’t help but dwell on the loss, constantly questioning why it had to happen to you. Maybe it’s a loved one, a job, a pet, a distant child, a health condition, or a challenging situation…
All you know is it’s impossible to contain your emotions. Sometimes, the shower feels like the only place where you’re shielded enough from the world to let the tears fall.
“O, my God, I cry by day, but you do not answer and by night, but I find no rest.”
– Psalm 22:2
This is an intensely personal experience.
As you come to terms with the loss, you’re grieving in your own way… in your own time.
If you’re here, you’re struggling to fill that empty hole – to pick up the broken pieces.
You’re probably wondering whether the pain will ever end – if the awful emptiness will last forever.
“A time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance.”
– Ecclesiastes 3:4”
There’s no shame in your tears.
Losing something dear to you can be one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to go through. Understandably, you’re reeling in its wake, unsure of where to turn or what to do next.
You’ve made a good decision by seeking out help. With guidance and support, you can process your grief and garner the wisdom needed to overcome the distress.
I can point you to the Anchor, which will comfort and restore your soul.
“Pay attention to the lamp shining in the dark place,
until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts.”
– 2 Peter 1:19
A calming presence…
That’s what I’m here to provide you during our sessions.
As we talk about what you’ve lost and how you’re handling it, I will be right there beside you… fully aware and providing you the safety, strength, and comfort you need to process your thoughts and emotions.
I’ll journey beside you, offering you peace in a judgment-free space. Even if we don’t speak, that’s okay.
Sometimes, sharing space and experience with someone who cares reminds us that the pain won’t last forever.
“Weeping may last for the night, but joy comes in the morning.”
– Psalms 30:5
You’re in a dark place right now, but…
It’s important to remember that you can regroup and create a new path forward.
It’s often a process and takes time, but I’ll be there for you with a helping hand.
It’s okay to take the time you need to heal and find your way forward.
If you need support, please call.
We’ll schedule your free consultation: (229) 200-3675.