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Support Clients Navigating Grief and Gentle Forward Movement

If you’re a therapist who supports people moving through loss, this is a chance to share one powerful insight and offer a sense of grounding to those who may be quietly carrying pain. We’re inviting licensed therapists to create a short, reflective video that speaks to the experience of grief and gently introduces a workbook that helps people reconnect with themselves, their values, and their vision for life after loss.

About The Feature

This is a no-cost collaboration opportunity featured on Stories for Serenity platforms.

You’ll record a short, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:

  • Speaks to the emotional weight or fog of grief

  • Shares one compassionate insight or prompt you might offer a client

  • Mentions your credentials and the people you support

  • Gently introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a supportive tool

  • Ends with a soft invitation to explore the resource or follow your work

You’ll be fully credited wherever the video is shared.

Video Details

  • Format: vertical (9:16 aspect ratio)

  • Length: under 60 seconds

  • Tone: natural, heartfelt, real

  • No editing or script required

  • Use natural light

  • Selfie-style, speak directly to camera

Insight Themes You Might Share

  • Reconnecting with your values after loss

  • Allowing yourself to want something again, even alongside grief

  • Clarifying what still feels meaningful without rushing forward

  • Exploring who you are now, not who you used to be

  • Making space for both sorrow and small steps

  • Reflecting gently without needing to fix or solve

  • Noticing the moments that feel a little lighter or more grounded

  • Giving yourself permission to rebuild at your own pace

What Makes a High-Quality Insight

Use this checklist to make sure your insight is clear, helpful, and feature-ready.

✔ Practical & Actionable
Does it offer something the viewer can use today—like a mindset shift, question to reflect on, or small next step?

✔ Emotionally Relevant
Does it speak to a real feeling, challenge, or moment someone might be going through?

✔ Aligned with Your Specialty
Is it something that reflects your work, your clients’ real experiences, or your therapeutic lens?

✔ Ties Naturally to the Workbook
Could the viewer take what you shared and go deeper using the workbook? 

✔ Short & Focused
Does it stick to one idea or insight, not a list of tips or a long explanation?

✔ Clear, not Clinical
Is it worded in a way that feels human and relatable, not overly formal or academic?

✔ Uplifting or Reframing
Does it offer hope, clarity, or a new way to look at something, even if it’s gentle or subtle?

Suggested Video Structure

Speak in your natural tone. Here’s a simple outline you can follow:

1. Emotional Hook (3 to 5 seconds)

Start with something your ideal client might be feeling.

  • “If grief has made the future feel blurry or impossible to think about…”

  • “If you’re carrying something heavy and don’t know what you want anymore…”

  • “If you’re still showing up but feel like you’re not the same person inside…”

2. Share Who You Are (1 to 2 lines)

  • “I’m a licensed therapist supporting people who are grieving and trying to reconnect with themselves.”

  • “I work with clients who are learning how to hold their loss while gently finding their way forward.”

3. Offer One Insight or Prompt (15 to 25 seconds)

  • “Grief doesn’t always need fixing. But reflection can offer space to hear your own voice again.”

  • “You might ask: What do I need today, even if it’s small, that honors both what I’ve lost and who I’m becoming?”

  • “Healing doesn’t mean moving on. It can mean making room for what still matters to you.”

4. Bridge to the Workbook

  • “The Envision Your Goals workbook includes questions like these. It offers 30 days of gentle reflection for people who are ready to reconnect with their values and direction, at their own pace.”

  • “It’s not about pressure to heal. It’s about creating a space where clarity and self-trust can return, one step at a time.”

5. Call to Action (Wrap Up)

  • “You can check out the workbook at the link if it feels supportive.”

  • “And if this reflection was helpful, feel free to follow along for more.”

About the Workbook

Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.

It is designed for people who feel disconnected, overwhelmed, or unsure of what they want next. Rather than focusing on what’s broken, it helps people reflect on what still feels true, what they want to move toward, and how to gently take steps that feel aligned.

It helps users:

  • Reflect on who they are becoming

  • Reconnect with their values

  • Identify what matters most, even in a season of loss

  • Build clarity through journaling and simple daily prompts

  • Gently shift from surviving to creating a new sense of direction

It is not about rushing grief. It is about creating space for healing to unfold with compassion.

Workbook Benefits

How This Workbook Helps with Grief

Creates Space for Gentle Reflection
Grief can make the future feel unreachable and the present feel foggy. This workbook provides a quiet space to pause and reflect without needing to fix anything. Each prompt invites users to reconnect with their inner voice, even when words are hard to find.

Honors the Complexity of Loss
With tools like journaling, metaphor-based exercises, and the Miracle Question, the workbook helps users hold space for both sorrow and possibility. It does not rush healing. Instead, it meets people where they are and allows them to move at their own pace.

Supports Emotional Grounding in Uncertain Times
Daily reflections help users reconnect with values, memories, and simple truths that still feel steady. This gentle structure can offer grounding when everything else feels disoriented or unfamiliar.

Invites Hope Without Pressure
Exercises like Preferred Futures and Solution Talk support the quiet return of hope. These tools do not ask users to move on. They invite them to consider what still matters and how to make space for life after loss, without erasing what came before.

Rebuilds Connection with Self
Grief often brings identity shifts. Through daily exploration, the workbook helps users reflect on who they are becoming and how to care for themselves through the transition. It offers a chance to see themselves clearly again, even in a season of change.

Offers Structure Without Demands
The 30-day format provides consistency and support without pressure. Each entry is short and focused, allowing users to engage in a way that feels manageable, even during emotionally heavy days.

Helps Clarify What Feels Meaningful Now
As users begin to reconnect with their inner world, the workbook helps them clarify what they want to hold onto, what they may be ready to release, and what small steps they feel drawn to take next.

Who This Is For

You’re a great fit if:

  • You support clients who are grieving or in emotional transition

  • You value slow, reflective, compassionate growth

  • You’re open to sharing one real, supportive insight

  • You want to be part of something meaningful and accessible

Final Notes

This is not about being polished. It is about being present. One honest reflection from you could be exactly what someone needs to hear. We’d love to feature your voice.

About Us

Stories For Serenity creates digital workbooks rooted in evidence-based therapeutic tools. Our resources help people move through emotional transitions with more clarity, courage, and self-trust. We believe that healing starts with reflection and that every person deserves space to explore who they are becoming.