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What do you say to someone who has lost a loved one? How do you tell a dear friend how deeply sorry you are for their loss? How can you bring hope to the person that feels guilty because they lived and their loved one died? By personally sharing a copy of "transition," you will offer encouragement to a friend or loved one. With this gift you acknowledge that there may be some days that they will feel great and energized, and on other days, they can't stop crying. This book is a way for you to help them honor the gifts of their loved ones. Those gifts remain in the memories they shared, and in…mehr

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What do you say to someone who has lost a loved one? How do you tell a dear friend how deeply sorry you are for their loss? How can you bring hope to the person that feels guilty because they lived and their loved one died? By personally sharing a copy of "transition," you will offer encouragement to a friend or loved one. With this gift you acknowledge that there may be some days that they will feel great and energized, and on other days, they can't stop crying. This book is a way for you to help them honor the gifts of their loved ones. Those gifts remain in the memories they shared, and in the plans they made. Hopefully there will be a word or phrase that will support them during their season of transition. Charlotte D. Grant-Cobb, PhD uses her gifts to develop affirmations for those who desire to create new habits, new pathways. . . new experiences.
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Charlotte D. Grant-Cobb, PhD is a gifted author, change management coach, professional mentor and author. She is an International Coaching Federation (ICF) Certified Coach.Charlotte's extensive resume includes over 30 years of professional accomplishment. She has held senior leadership positions within Fortune 100 corporations, small business enterprises as well as in Federal and State government.She earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Management and a Master of Business Administration degree from Arizona State University. She also earned a professional Doctor of Philosophy in Nutrition Counseling degree from LaSalle University. Charlotte uses her gifts to help her clients gain new awareness, create new habits, forge new pathways and embrace new experiences.