There are many life coaches but I don’t suppose there are many death coaches. The death coaching I do is not quite palliative care. I prepare people for impending death by giving them knowledge of what awaits them. My death coaching is especially good for people who do not have strong religious beliefs to support them as they prepare for death.
Are you, or is someone close to you facing death? I’ve been dead once and I have a vivid recollection of what I found in death. Further to this, I have logical theories that show why even the most devout atheist can believe in a vibrant and purposeful afterlife. There really is nothing to fear about death and I can actually help people to embrace death. Can you envision anyone better suited for death coaching than one who is jealous of people who are dying because they will be dying before me?
My fee for death coaching is $450 per hour. That is triple the industry standard for a life coach but anyone living can be a life coach: I had to die to gain my qualifications as a death coach.
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