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Turn Good Intentions Into
Confident Action
Your quiz results show you’re a Reactive Responder — someone who steps up when asked, but often waits for cues instead of leading with support.
When someone you care about is grieving, waiting can mean missing the moment they needed you most…
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Right now you may be asking yourself these questions"
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How much space should you give?
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What if you say the wrong thing?
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Is it better to speak up—or stay quiet?
Without a clear idea of how grief really works, even the kindest people feel stuck.
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It’s not your fault — most of us were never taught how to navigate grief.
But here’s the truth:
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When someone is grieving, they remember who stepped forward…
and who stayed in the background.
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They remember the text that arrived without being asked.
The small, thoughtful gesture that said, “I’m here.”
The person who made support feel easy, not awkward.
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And you can be that person — starting now.
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That’s why I wrote 100 Acts of Love!
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It’s a practical, universal guide that shows you exactly what to say, what to do, and how to offer meaningful support — without overthinking it or waiting for permission.
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Inside, you’ll discover:
✅ The right words to use (and the ones to avoid)
✅ Easy, no-pressure ways to help that fit into real life
✅ How to recognize the moments to step up — and act without hesitation
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These aren’t abstract ideas.
They’re simple, real-world actions I wish my friends and colleagues had known when my husband died — the same actions that have helped thousands turn hesitation into presence.
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One reader called it:
"The life guide to being a good human being when it matters the most." Angela A. Los Angeles
​The next time grief appears in your world, you’ll know exactly what to do — and you’ll never have to wonder if you should have done more.
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Get the guide now​!
👉 Click here or on the image
Need immediate guidance or support?
👉 Click here to connect with Kim​
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