
No
Unfinished Business
Grief and Bereavement Su!pport
Before the Goodbye.
Our Services Include

1 on 1 Coaching
Private, compassionate coaching designed for individuals preparing to lose someone they love. Together, we work through emotions, regrets, and resistance so you can find peace, speak what matters, and become emotionally complete before your loved one passes.

Family Pod
A guided space for families or close circles to come together, share honestly, and align around a shared vision during one of life’s hardest transitions. These sessions help families move from conflict and fear into understanding, unity, and love.

Events
Interactive online gatherings that offer education, reflection, and community for those walking through anticipatory grief. Each event is designed to help you stay grounded, connected, and supported while learning practical ways to move through loss with compassion and clarity.


How We Serve
Our Clients!
Every journey with us is simple, intentional, and deeply human. While no two stories of grief are the same, the path we walk together follows three steady steps:
Step 1: Identify the Pain Points
We begin by uncovering what hurts most what has been left unsaid, unhealed, or unacknowledged. Whether it’s unresolved conversations, hidden fears, or deep family wounds, we bring these truths into the light with compassion. This is where honesty begins and clarity takes root.
Step 2: Reunion To Self
Grief does not just separate us from others it often separates us from ourselves. In this stage, we guide you back to your own center. Through conscious coaching, you reconnect with your truth, your values, and your inner strength. This is the reunion where self-compassion, forgiveness, and love begin to restore balance.
Step 3: Sustain The Shift
True healing is not a one-time moment it’s a practice. We help you sustain the emotional and spiritual shift you’ve created, so that you don’t fall back into old cycles of regret, avoidance, or self-blame. Here, you learn to carry peace forward, embody your values, and remain complete long after your loved one has passed.
This is not a quick fix. It is a conscious journey. But if you are willing to walk it, you will find a grounded strength and a peace that will remain with you for the rest of your life.
If you’re here, your heart may be carrying something heavy. You may be bracing for a loss, trying to stay strong for someone else, or wondering how to say the things you haven’t said.
This work isn’t easy. But it is sacred. We offer grief and bereavement counseling before your person passes, so you can find peace, clarity, and emotional completion while there’s still time.
We don’t fix your grief, we walk beside it. We hold space. We speak truth with compassion. And we help you become the version of yourself you want to be in the face of death.

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Meet Stanley,
The Founder’s Story
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My name is Stanley Fisher, and this work was born from one of the hardest journeys of my life the passing of my mother.
My mother left us on April 22, 2025, at the age of 74. But my grieving and healing began years earlier, when I moved home during the pandemic. At the time, I was a Creative Director living and working in Baltimore, MD for iHeart Media. In 2020, I decided to leave my career behind and move back to Florida to reset my life. Within a few weeks of being home, I realized something was terribly wrong with my mother’s health and well-being.
In her prime, my mother was a brilliant woman who ran a hospital before becoming ill with an acoustic neuroma brain tumor during my senior year of high school. The tumor, caused by a rare ear infection years earlier, affected her equilibrium and left her battling wild dizzy spells for days at a time.
My mother was also a psychologist who struggled with a 40+ year addiction to opioids an addiction that worsened after the tumor. She used her intelligence and training to manipulate the system, her family, and anyone caught in the web of her charm, intellect, and fear. It caused deep pain within our family, and for many years, I ran from it. I left home at 25, carrying decades of anger, confusion, and heartbreak.
But when the pandemic brought me back home, I couldn’t unsee the truth. My mother was declining rapidly. In 2023, she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s and dementia. The news was hard for her to process. Before we could move her into a nursing home, she attempted to end her life at least seven times (that we know of). The weight of it all was crushing for the entire family. Still, I made a decision: I would not let my mother’s illnesses define our final chapter. With the support of my coach, I stopped taking it personally. I let go of the fantasy of a different past. I stopped living in denial. I chose to love my mother as she was and came to terms with it.
My mother spent the final two years of her life in a nursing home. On the good days, she looked at me and said, “You’re so handsome. I’m proud of you.” On the hard days, she slept in silence while I sat by her bed. I gave everything I had to make sure she knew she was loved. And when she passed, my heart was broken — but I also felt complete. That is what this work is about. Not perfection, but completion. It’s a privilege to have No Unfinished Business, and I want to serve you with that same opportunity.
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