Open Seminar

Online

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Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025

Online
Wednesday, February 19, 2025 - 7:00pm Eastern
Free

Registration Closed

About The Format

Have you felt alone or isolated after a loss in your life? Feeling overwhelmed? Are you looking to learn about how you can heal after a loss? Have the tools you've been using to deal with a loss not been helpful for you? Have you felt helpless to know what you can do to feel connected in life, joy, or happiness again?

If you answer yes to any of these questions, then please join me for my upcoming Open Seminar, where we will explore what you can do to find renewed happiness, connection, and enjoy life after any loss you have been through. We all do the best we can with the tools we have been taught. Come learn more about some incredibly helpful tools that have helped millions of people heal and move forward in life with renewed hope, joy and happiness


A Note From The Presenter:

Online: Receive some supportive tools to help yourself with all the hurts that come with being an educator, social service provider or mental health professional. Once you register here, you will receive the zoom link invite. Go to www.bernadetteluzama.com for more information, visit LinkedIn for past events. You may feel broken, but you do not need to be fixed. You need to be heard.

Presented by:
Bernadette Luzama Noll, MEd, GRMS

In 2023, I had a house fire that saved me physically and eventually emotionally. This was after the divorce, the bankruptcy, the homelessness, the joblessness, the major health issues, the estrangement, the church hurts and so many other losses. Before 2023, I was always holding it together, staying strong, and being the steady one for everyone else. As an educator, a parent, a partner and a friend, I was never given real tools for what to do when grief, loss, trauma, or emotional overwhelm showed up—in students, in colleagues, or in myself. Instead, I pushed down what needed to be said because I either did not want to disappoint others, cause a problem, or because I had trouble saying “no”. I learned to push through....