07/26/2025
Join us for our Free 8 week Grief Recovery Program begining September 17th!!!
When we talk about loss and grief. Many don’t realize how difficult it is to grieve a relationship with someone who still alive. Divorce, estrangement, separation are all of significant losses.
These cause us to grieving ways we never imagined!
if you happen to be grieving a significant loss, you’re not alone!
There is a way to move through that grief. There is a way to find peace, to regulate your nervous system, to work through the grief directly so that you can find joy and love in your life again!
Please join us for our September 17 grief recovery program at A Space Of Harmony.
We offer this to our grieving community for free!!!
There is no catch. The only thing that you buy is the book and you can get this on Amazon if you don’t get it when you register with us.
If your heart is breaking, if you have no idea how you’re going to make it through this grief and loss that you’re dealing with, please don’t wait register for our free class.
It’s a complete eight week program that normally cost up to $1200 per class.
Do not wait we only have 16 spaces and they’re filling up already!
We look forward to seeing you soon take the courageous step do something for yourself. You are worth it. You don’t have to do this alone!
Register below:
https://www.aspaceofharmony.org/offers/3j7hk8Cq/checkout
You can also check out her testimonials for others that have joined our free programs at our website at aspaceofharmony.org.
See you soon🥰
Just because I filed for divorce doesn’t mean I’m not grieving.
People assume walking away means I’m over it, healed, ready for something new. But truth is, I’m still sitting with the pain of it all.
The confusion.
The disappointment.
The weight of realizing the person I loved wasn’t who I thought they were.
I’m not out here searching to replace him.
I’m not moving on with someone new.
I’m learning how to live with the ache of letting go, not just of a person, but of the life I once believed we were building.
There’s a special kind of heartbreak in grieving someone who’s still alive.
Because you’re not just mourning the loss of a relationship,
you’re mourning the version of them you loved, the version you believed in.
And that kind of grief doesn’t come with closure.
It comes with silence.
Reflection.
And the quiet strength of choosing yourself, even when your heart still trembles.
It’s Just Me, Ashley