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The life coaching package for pre- and post-transplant patients

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It’s a crushing reality of the human experience that we become chronically sick and need transplants.

When this happens, we’re confronted with incredibly complex questions we don’t have the answers to, and it’s easy to become overwhelmed with fear, confusion, and devastation.

Navigating these difficult and entangling emotions is difficult to do alone. After going through this myself, I want to provide the help and support I couldn’t find but desperately needed.

Living a vital life is possible.

Let me show you how. 

Join me for this life coaching package,
and here’s what we’ll cover

Honoring and transmuting your feelings and emotions.

Going through an organ transplant can bring up a lot of emotions - both before and after the surgery. Feel your feelings and move the energy through your body rather than letting it sit inside.

Fully integrating your new organ.

Your body accepting your new organ is paramount. Yet there is also an emotional acceptance that also occurs, one where you accept everything from the love you receive from your support system to the gift of life that you may have received from a stranger you know nothing about.

Clarifying and designing the life you want and deserve.

Needing a transplant is an extremely unique opportunity to consider and get clear on what brings you joy and nourishment. What are you a “hell yes” and a “hell no” to in your life? And how can you start designing your life from this place?

Finding a new balance.

Learn how to live a full life while honoring your mental, emotional, and physical realities. This is a life-changing moment, yet it does not have to limit or constrain you. It’s possible to live a full life while honoring your “new normal.”

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“From a place of loving acceptance and open-ended invitation, Jason asks the hard questions you've been avoiding or didn't even know you needed to ask. He has helped me make big changes when incrementalism wasn't working, AND he has helped me see how sometimes a small habit change is the only thing needed to resolve an unmet need. I know I will leave any session with Jason feeling heard, seen, and inspired to continue growing.”

— PAUL C.

Here’s what the package includes:

Up to 12 sessions in a 3- to 6-month container that are designed to honor where you are in your journey while exploring secondary themes such as death, grief, anger, and acceptance 

Check-ins to see where you are and how you are doing because every day is different

Resource suggestions tailored to your unique needs

There are few models for how to navigate an organ transplant. 

There is no template for this journey, making an already difficult situation almost
impossible to navigate alone.

Everyone has a different experience with the transplant process, surgery, and recovery.

As a result, we feel scared, alone, confused, and unsure of the proper steps to take.

This is why getting support through this process is so important.

Topics We’ll Explore

Death and Grief

Needing an organ transplant can be a confronting experience riddled with grief and thoughts of your mortality. It represents the epitome of dying, as well as the opportunity to get clear about how you want to live and spend your energy in your remaining days, however long that may be.

Joy and Relief

For as much fear and uncertainty that there may be, there is even more joy and relief. Excitement and relief when you get “The Call.” Feeling joy at the opportunity to start putting your challenging health situation behind you.

Uncertainty and Fear

Being listed for or receiving a transplant is like stepping into the unknown and sitting with uncertainty and fear. You may find yourself coming back to questions like, “Will I find a donor?” or “What will life be like after my surgery?”

Gratitude

Not only is there gratitude for your donor and those friends, family, and medical professionals who have supported you along the way, there is also gratitude for the body you were given at your birth, and the life it has given you thus far.

Acceptance

Nobody wants to have a transplant, yet it is a fact that we all need to accept. And as much as your body needs to physically accept your new organ, there is also an emotional acceptance and integration that must occur.

Anger and Sadness

You may find yourself mourning your birth organ, or grieving for your donor. Or you very well may be confronted with anger towards the transplant process and system, and how uniquely unfair it can be.

This package is for you if:

  • You feel alone and need to talk with someone who has been where you are.

  • You’re experiencing survivor’s guilt and second-guessing the specifics of your situation.  

  • You’re scared or uncertain and do not know where to find support.

  • You need space with someone who can relate to you.

  • You want to feel seen and honored for what you’ve been through.

  • You want to live a full life and need support designing it.

Your disease does not define you.

Our diseases, diagnoses, and transplants are significant moments in our lives, but they are not all of who we are. You have the choice, agency, and power to not let it define you or put you in a box. You can honor where you are in your health journey and still live a full, vital and expansive existence.

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