I've been exactly where you are.

I know what it’s like to wake up in the morning and wonder if this is really all there is. To put on your professional face while inside, you’re carrying a weight no one else can see.

When you’ve lost a child, the world changes. Even well-meaning people can say things like, “He’s in a better place,” not realizing how much it stings. Without the right tools, those words can harden into bitterness or keep you silent when you need to speak up for yourself. I’ve been there — caught between surviving and truly living — and I know you can’t afford to stay stuck in that place.

Where it all began...

For me, it started at a dead end. I had all the markers of “success” — the career, the routine, the outward stability — but inside, I was unraveling. My grief didn’t fit neatly into the life I had built, and I didn’t know how to reconcile the two.

That’s when I started searching. Reading, learning, and eventually training — not just as a therapist, but later as a coach — to bridge the gap between honoring the past and building a future. What I learned is that you don’t have to choose between grieving and living. You can do both. And when you do, everything changes.

You're in the
perfect place.

If you’re feeling stuck, exhausted, or unsure how to move forward without losing the connection to your child’s memory, you’re in the right place. This isn’t about “getting over it.” It’s about learning to live fully again while carrying the love forward.

Here, you’ll find practical tools and compassionate guidance — not platitudes — to help you balance the life you have with the grief you didn’t ask for. Think of me as your guide, advocate, and teammate in learning how to do both.

My Heart’s Mission

I’m here for women who can’t just hit pause on life. Women who still have patients to see, clients to serve, cases to win — even while carrying the deepest loss imaginable.

My mission is to help you process in ways that protect your heart, honor your child, and keep you from burning out in the life you still have to live. You deserve to feel both grounded in your grief and present in your work — without sacrificing one for the other.

You are more than enough.

It's time for things to change.

You’ve been strong for everyone else. Now it’s time to be strong for you.

Welcome to a space where grief and growth can coexist, where we get real about the changes that help you heal. My path to coaching came from my own fight for a life that felt whole again. And I believe the same is possible for you — a life that’s both deeply honoring and fully lived.

Yana Loner

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