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Close Up Radio Spotlights Caron Grossman of Open Door Coaching

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Syracuse, NY – Caron Grossman is a Transitional Life Coach and founder of Open Door Coaching, where she specializes in grief and end of life. Whether you are grieving a death, ending a relationship, the loss of a job, or any other life transition, Caron will walk with you as you open the door to healing and living the life you are meant to live.

“One thing I know to be true is that grief is not something we have to get through to get back to normal,” says Caron. “Grief is not a problem to be solved or resolved. It is something we must learn to dance with. You have to welcome grief.”

We have been taught that we should get over our grief, to move on. We’re never encouraged to invite it in and have a conversation. Grief has a voice and it deserves to be heard. Caron gives her clients permission to grieve.

“People do not want to feel pain. They do not want to be out of control,” says Caron. “I want everybody to be able to express themselves honestly and openly, so if you're working with me, you're going to feel it all the way. We’re going to embrace it, and we're going to walk through it together.”

Caron was first introduced to grief as a young girl when her mother died unexpectedly on Easter morning.

Caron would later become a registered nurse and worked extensively in organ donation. Through this experience, her path shifted toward working with people in grief, end of life and other complex life transitions. Soon it became her passion.

Caron says grief isn’t an event, it's the whole process. And it might be really beautiful.

“I just want to hold the space for people to experience it,” says Caron.

For more information, visit www.carongrossman.com