Marissa Jane is a Life Coach, Death Doula, and Grief Specialist dedicated to helping individuals navigate transitions, heal emotional wounds, and find meaning through every season of life—including its most sacred endings.
My practice has evolved into Marissa Jane Coaching to offer a more personal, structured, and heart-centered experience. I support clients through:
• Life Coaching – Building self-trust, purpose, and empowered decision-making
• Grief Coaching – Honoring loss (death + non-death losses) through reflection and ritual
• Death Doula Care – Compassionate support for the dying and their loved ones
• End-of-Life Planning – Legacy work, advance directives, and conscious closure
Whether you're facing a life transition, living loss, or preparing for death, I offer tools, presence, and personalized guidance to help you meet the moment with grace.
My practice has evolved into Marissa Jane Coaching to offer a more personal, structured, and heart-centered experience. I support clients through:
• Life Coaching – Building self-trust, purpose, and empowered decision-making
• Grief Coaching – Honoring loss (death + non-death losses) through reflection and ritual
• Death Doula Care – Compassionate support for the dying and their loved ones
• End-of-Life Planning – Legacy work, advance directives, and conscious closure
Whether you're facing a life transition, living loss, or preparing for death, I offer tools, presence, and personalized guidance to help you meet the moment with grace.
Let’s reimagine healing, together.
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Navigate your grief journey with compassion and understanding. Our gentle video lessons, thoughtful journaling prompts, and healing exercises provide support as you process loss at a pace that feels right for you
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Process grief through structured support including expert-led video sessions, personalized journaling prompts, and therapeutic exercises that help you find meaning and move forward at a pace that feels right for you.
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Navigate your unique grief journey with compassionate video guidance, reflective journaling exercises, and gentle healing practices designed to honor your timeline."
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Not sure where to start? Take our Quiz
Discover Your Grief Support Style
Understanding how you process loss can help you find the most effective ways to heal and move forward. This quiz will identify your unique approach to grief and provide personalized next steps.
Note: This quiz is for educational purposes and self-reflection. It is not a substitute for professional grief counseling or therapy.
Question 1 of 8
When experiencing a significant loss, your first instinct is to:
Seek comfort from family and close friends
Find a quiet space to process your feelings alone
Channel your energy into activities or projects
Research and understand what you're experiencing
Question 2 of 8
Which activity sounds most appealing when you're feeling overwhelmed by grief?
Talking with others who've had similar experiences
Journaling or quiet reflection
Physical exercise or creative expression
Reading books or articles about grief
Question 3 of 8
How do you prefer to honor memories of what you've lost?
Sharing stories and memories with others
Creating a private memorial or keepsake
Doing something meaningful in their honor
Learning about their life or the circumstances
Question 4 of 8
When others try to comfort you during difficult times, you:
Feel grateful for their presence and support
Appreciate the gesture but prefer solitude
Want them to help you stay busy or distracted
Hope they'll offer practical advice or information
Question 5 of 8
Your biggest fear about the grief process is:
Going through it alone without support
Being rushed or pressured to "move on"
Feeling stuck or unable to function
Not understanding what's happening to you
Question 6 of 8
Which statement resonates most with you?
"Healing happens in community and connection"
"Everyone grieves differently and at their own pace"
"Action and purpose help us move forward"
"Understanding helps us cope and grow"
Question 7 of 8
What helps you feel most like yourself again after a loss?
Reconnecting with loved ones and community
Having time and space to heal naturally
Engaging in meaningful activities or causes
Gaining new insights and perspectives
Question 8 of 8
If you could give advice to someone else facing loss, you'd say:
"Don't be afraid to lean on others for support"
"Trust your own timeline and process"
"Find ways to channel your pain into purpose"
"Learn all you can about what you're experiencing"
FirstDiscover
Understanding your journey through life's most challenging transitions begins with knowledge, compassion, and the right support system.
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NowPlan
Creating a personalized roadmap for your unique situation, whether you're facing end-of-life decisions, supporting a loved one, or processing grief.
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Ready?Move Forward
Taking meaningful steps forward with ongoing support, practical guidance, and compassionate presence throughout your journey.
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