Welcome!
My name is Yolanda Castellón. As Life & Loss Coach, I support parents who have lost their baby before, during or shortly after birth to transform the pain of the loss and the endless love for their baby into strength to continue living life in a positive and optimistic way.
What I offer is a personal, tailormade coaching program to:
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Answer essential questions after losing a baby such as:
- How do I continue living my life after this traumatic event?
- I have always been positive and optimistic. Can I continue to live like this after losing my baby?
- How do I transform my pain and sadness into strength and love?
- Create a safe space to navigate the waves of grief
- Personalized tools, techniques & tips to create transformational change and to find flow* again.
Love, Yolanda
Reviews
“Yolanda is a strong and powerful woman who will help you find your way again with her warm approach and her own experience”
"I have had an excellent coaching experience with Yolanda! Thanks to her knowledge and personal way of working, she has helped me find my way again after losing my daughter. Words are not enough to express my gratitude. Thank you, Yolanda”.
"I felt as if I lacked air and that the world was collapsing around me due to the loss of my baby. I found in Yolanda, a person who listened to me, understood and taught me how to handle all my emotions. Today I live with the feeling of having a little prince in heaven, whom I enjoy in a different way and all that is thanks to her guidance.
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Let's Talk!
Getting along with each other and being able to collaborate together are two important factors for a good result. For that reason, I offer a 30-minute free support session. During this conversation we will get to know each other, discuss your current situation and I will share practical tips that can be used right after our call.
True love never ends
Life After Baby Loss: Survival Mode
Dear family, friends and (ex)colleagues/acquaintances, I am sorry if you asked me how I was doing and I lied to you saying that “I was ok”. I am sorry if you wanted more time with me but I just simply couldn’t make it. I am sorry if you asked me “what would you like to do now?” and instead of answering “I don’t know” I came up with no clear answers and left you feeling
Life After Baby Loss: Survival Mode
Dear family, friends and (ex)colleagues/acquaintances, I am sorry if you asked me how I was doing and I lied to you saying that “I was ok”. I am sorry if you wanted more time with me but I just simply couldn’t make it. I am sorry if you asked me “what would you like to do now?” and instead of answering “I don’t know” I came up with no clear answers and left you feeling