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Doors Are Officially Open


Taking Your Power Back

in 2026



A 12-week One-on-One Program for Survivors of Suicide Loss 
Who are Ready Start Living Fully Again

 

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You Didn't Choose This Loss

You didn’t choose this loss.

But you can choose how you move forward.

If you’ve been surviving—going through the motions, holding it together on the outside while feeling exhausted, overwhelmed, or disconnected on the inside—you’re not broken.
 

You’re grieving.
 

And grief can quietly steal your sense of control, confidence, and direction.

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This program is about gently taking your power back—not by forgetting your loved one, but by learning how to live again alongside the loss.
 

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This Program is for you if:

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  • You feel like life has been happening to you since the loss

  • You’re tired of feeling emotionally hijacked by guilt, fear, or “what-ifs”

  • You’ve tried to “be strong,” but inside you feel stuck or depleted

  • You want support that understands suicide loss specifically

  • You’re ready for guidance that is compassionate, structured, and personal

  • You want to feel steady, grounded, and capable again—without pressure to “move on”
     

 

What Taking Your Power Back Really Means
 

This isn’t about forcing positivity. It’s not about rushing your grief.

And it’s definitely not about pretending everything is okay.
 

Taking your power back means:
 

  • Learning how to respond to grief instead of being ruled by it

  • Rebuilding self-trust after shock, trauma, and unanswered questions

  • Creating emotional stability—even when grief still shows up

  • Reclaiming choice, clarity, and confidence in your daily life

  • Honoring your loved one while also honoring yourself

  • Power doesn’t mean the pain disappears.
     

It means you no longer disappear inside the pain.

You Will Receive:

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  • ​12 one-on-one private coaching sessions (weekly, best used consecutively)

  • Weekly preparatory videos sent before each session to help you reflect and prepare

  • Personalized support tailored to your grief, your story, and your pace

  • Tools grounded in grief education, nervous-system regulation, and mindset coaching

  • A compassionate, non-judgmental space where nothing you feel is “wrong”

 

All sessions are designed to be used within six months, allowing flexibility while still supporting consistency and momentum.
 

 

What We Will Work On Together:

 

Over 12 weeks, we’ll gently address the places where grief has taken the most power:

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• Guilt and self-blame

• Emotional overwhelm and reactivity

• Feeling stuck, frozen, or disconnected

• Fear of the future

• Loss of identity and direction

• Difficulty trusting yourself again

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You Will Learn To:

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  • Interrupt painful thought loops that keep you stuck

  • Separate love from responsibility and self-blame

  • Regulate your nervous system when emotions surge

  • Set emotional boundaries without guilt

  • Rebuild confidence and inner stability

  • Create a life that includes grief—but isn’t controlled by it

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Program Investment:

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For a limited time only program cost is $1295 (Normally $1695) 

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  • Includes 12 Private One on One Online Sessions

  • Weekly (12) Preparatory Videos

  • Free Copy of  a Guided Reflection Journal for Suicide Loss Survivors.

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Why One-on-One Coaching Matters

 

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It carries unique layers of trauma, guilt, shock, and unanswered questions. This is not a generic grief program. In one-on-one coaching, you don’t have to explain or minimize your experience.

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You don’t have to keep it together. And you don’t have to compare your grief to anyone else’s. This is your space to heal, process, and rebuild—at your pace, with expert support.

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Meet Your Host - Amy Miller

Certified Life Coach | Certified Grief Educator

Host of the Survived to Thrive Podcast

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Amy specializes in supporting survivors of suicide loss through compassionate, evidence-based coaching that blends grief education, emotional regulation, and mindset work—without judgment, pressure, or platitudes.

 

She believes healing doesn’t mean forgetting. It means learning how to live fully again—without losing yourself.

What’s Possible on the Other Side of These 12 Weeks
 

Clients often describe feeling:

  • More grounded and emotionally steady

  • Less consumed by guilt and “what-if” thinking

  • More confident in their decisions

  • Better equipped to handle grief waves when they arise

  • Reconnected to themselves and their lives

 

Grief may still be part of your story. But it no longer has to be the one holding the pen.

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Ready to Take Your Power Back?

You don’t have to do this alone. And you don’t have to be “ready” in the traditional sense.

You just have to be willing to take the next gentle step.

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