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The Overachiever’s Guide to Grief

Why You’re Not Further Along—and How to Start Moving Forward

A free, practical webinar for high-functioning people navigating the loss of a spouse. 

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You’ve handled hard things before. So why is this different?

You’re used to solving problems.
You show up. You get things done.
You’ve always thought of yourself as strong, capable, and independent.

And yet… here you are.
Grieving a life-altering loss.
And wondering why you still feel stuck.

This webinar is for you.

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If you’ve ever thought:

  • “I should be further along by now.”

  • “Nothing I've tried seems to be working.”

  • “I’ve read the books, I’ve done the journaling—why do I still feel like this?”

  • “Everyone thinks I’m okay because I function. But I’m not.”

You’re not alone.
And more importantly: you’re not doing it wrong.

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In this free, 60-minute webinar, you’ll learn:

✅ Why grief doesn’t respond to willpower, checklists, or mental toughness
✅ The two big reasons high-functioning people stay stuck in grief
✅ How to shift from “coping” to actually healing.
✅ Practical tools you can start using right away
✅ What healing can look like for people who are used to holding everything together

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This webinar is for you if:

  • You’ve experienced the death of a spouse or partner

  • You’re the kind of person people depend on

  • You like to learn, grow, and take action

  • You’re open to proven, practical tools, not clichés

You don’t need one more thing to figure out.
You need a path that fits how you’re wired—and helps you move forward without guilt, confusion, or unnecessary suffering.

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About Your Host

Teresa Beshwate, best-selling author, podcaster, grief expert, coach and widow. 
I help people navigate grief in a practical and efficient way.
Not through platitudes or pressure—but through clear, compassionate tools that meet you where you are.
There is a path forward. I’d love to show it to you.