overcoming stigmas
My target audience are people suffering from limited beliefs to be able to heal. Most often, the loss, grief, trauma or any event in their life that caused them emotional pain that goes back many years, even back to their childhood. My challenge is that most people don't want to talk about that emotional pain, don't want others to know they have deep rooted pain or they don't think they need help. As a grief recovery specialist and someone with a story of deep grief, I am passionate about teaching people about grief and breaking down the barriers and stigmas around those limited beliefs. I just don't know how to get them to even come to listen to me talk. I struggle with the kind of stages I should be on.
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i want to do something.... but I don't know... That I do...
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I am new to the community and if you have already tried these sources, forgive me but I am just going to lay out some possibilities for you. I have a healthcare background and now as an executive, I have insight to some of the possible industries or niches that may align well with what message you are trying to convey and people you are trying to touch:
1) Senior Living Communities
2) Hospice Community
3) National Organizations that need resources for individuals and groups
4) Behavioral Health facilities, both inpatient and outpatient
5) Funeral Homes (they sometimes offer client support)
6) Veteran groups, veteran groups that have disability (loss of limb, loss of people, etc)
These are just a few ideas that came to mind. Best way is to let them know that you are an asset and want to be an asset or resource for them, not trying to sell anything. Best of luck and thank you for doing what you do.
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