Here to help you pick up the pieces
If you’re feeling lost, overwhelmed, unsure about what’s next and how to carry on after the devastating and unexpected loss of a loved one. I can help you pick up the pieces & create a full, happy life alongside a business that works for you.


About me
Hi, I’m Anne-Marie. I help business owners who have experienced the devastating and unexpected loss of a loved one pick up the pieces & create a full, happy life alongside a business that works for them. I’ll help you get clear on how you want the next chapter of your life to unfold and help you on the path to get there using tools, techniques, and advice for both your personal and business life based on the experience of my own journey.
Resources

Read
The blog: sharing stories and helpful tips and advice from my own and others’ experiences.

Listen
The podcast: hear from inspiring people who have built a full, happy and successful life after suffering unexpected and devastating loss.

Support
Work with me to help you get clear on how you want the next chapter of your life to unfold and help you on the path to get there.
A selection of posts from the blog…
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Finding Focus When Everyone Needs You: Balancing Family Grief and Entrepreneurship
The cursor blinked back at me, mocking my inability to form coherent thoughts while my ten-year-old tugged at my sleeve asking when dinner would be ready and my thirteen-year-old called from the other room about homework and my phone buzzed incessantly with client messages. It had been three months since we lost my husband, and
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The Solo Parent's Guide to Keeping Your Business Running Through Grief
The first work day after my husband died, I sat at my laptop at 5:47 AM, the cursor blinking back at me, mocking my inability to form coherent thoughts. My two boys were still sleeping, and the house felt impossibly quiet: the kind of quiet that makes you realise how much noise one person can
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Building a New Normal: Simple Routines for Grieving Business Owners with Kids
Seven months after my husband died and my world fell apart, I found myself standing in my kitchen at 6:47 AM, staring into space, Knowing that the cursor on my laptop blinked back at me from the dining table, mocking my inability to focus on the client work that was already three days late. This


