Debbie Gail Coaching

Debbie Gail Coaching Certified life and relationship coach. Coaching parents of teen/young adult children

Today my oldest son Alex would have turned 30 years old.  As I am missing him so much, I am remembering the last birthda...
07/14/2025

Today my oldest son Alex would have turned 30 years old. As I am missing him so much, I am remembering the last birthday we spent together where my daughter and I took him to lunch at a place he chose near where he lived. He was turning 26 and always enjoyed spending time with family. I miss him dearly and at times it feels like so long since he was here and at other times it feels like it was not long. Happy birthday Alex! You will forever be in my heart ❤️

This time of year is one of the most challenging for me since my oldest son Alex passed away three years ago.  This will...
12/25/2024

This time of year is one of the most challenging for me since my oldest son Alex passed away three years ago. This will be my third Christmas without him here physically. I know he is always with me, but that doesn’t stop the deep desire to have him back on earth and to be able to hug him.

I know there are so many others out there grieving the loss of a loved one, and I see you.

It is important to give space to your grief. Doing what is right for you. Honor yourself and your emotions and what you need right now. Sometimes for me that is journaling, sometimes meditation. And spending time connecting with loved ones.

It also helps me to do something meaningful or that honors Alex. Visiting his grave and bringing flowers, talking out loud to him about memories that come to my mind, writing a letter to him. This year I started a new tradition where we will all write notes to Alex and put them in his stocking. I also started getting ornaments for the tree that remind me of him or something he loved.

Other things you can do are lighting a candle for your loved one as a symbol of your love and remembrance, setting a place at the holiday table, having everyone share about a memory, cooking one of their favorite dishes.

Remind yourself that your loved one lives within you, they will always live in your heart.

And it’s okay if you don’t feel up to the traditional festivities, give yourself permission to do what is right for you.

My heart is with every one of you that is grieving.

Sending love and light,
Debbie

This time of year can be difficult when you have a child with mental illness or addiction.  Maybe you are wondering how ...
12/25/2024

This time of year can be difficult when you have a child with mental illness or addiction. Maybe you are wondering how things will go, since there can be varying degrees of unpredictability.

In the midst of so much uncertainty, the one thing you can do is to give yourself some certainty.

This can be quite calming because it is something you have control over.

Because when you focus on trying to control what you have no control over, this will produce more anxiety and stress.

So, what can you do to give yourself certainty? Anything that you know you can count on. Here are some examples -

💫Take some time for yourself and do a meditation in the morning and remind yourself to take a few minutes during the day to repeat a part of the meditation if you need to.

💫Spend some time journaling in the morning before you celebrate with family, and know that you can return to your journal for brief periods throughout the day if it feels helpful.

💫Make yourself a healthy juice or smoothie in the morning and save some extra in the refrigerator to return to throughout the day.

These are just a few examples, but plan now and come up with some things you can do to take care of yourself and provide yourself with some certainty, stability, and calm.

Wishing you a very happy holiday!

Sending love and light,

Debbie

Just in time for the holidays, I have created a special group program for December to help people grieving the loss of a...
11/24/2024

Just in time for the holidays, I have created a special group program for December to help people grieving the loss of a child get through the most difficult time of year. At times like this it is especially important to be around people that understand where you are and will accept you without judgment and expectation. I want people to know they don’t have to go through it alone, and to help them survive the pain and move forward without feeling like they are leaving their child behind. Link for more info is in my bio

Just in time for the holidays, Debbie Gail Zane has created a special group program for December to help people grieving the loss of a child get through the most difficult time of year. Debbie says at times like this it is especially important to be around people that understand where you are and wi...

This is one of the most difficult times of the year when you are in grief…The holidays can be a very difficult time when...
11/17/2024

This is one of the most difficult times of the year when you are in grief…

The holidays can be a very difficult time when you are grieving the loss of your child. I know this well after losing my oldest son, Alex, when he was 26 years old, following his almost ten-year battle with mental illness and addiction.

When you are in grief, it may feel like your world is collapsing. How are you supposed to keep going? How do you make it through life now? Especially when others in your life may not understand where you are in your pain, resulting in feeling more alone.

You don’t need to be alone in your grief. This is why I created this group coaching program where you can feel safe and seen and learn how you can move forward without feeling like you’re leaving your child behind.

There is a way to integrate the loss into your life, focus on the love and not just stay in the pain, and have joy and not only sorrow.

Program begins Monday December 2 so reserve your space now

For more information, send me a message or go to https://debbiegailcoaching.com

Thanksgiving is right around the corner.  Whether you are grieving the loss of your child or grieving due to having a ch...
11/17/2024

Thanksgiving is right around the corner.

Whether you are grieving the loss of your child or grieving due to having a child with mental illness and/or addiction, this can be a difficult time filled with pain, sadness, unpredictability, stress, uncertainty.

How can you get through this day, dedicated to gratitude and thanks, when you are grieving and in pain? Here are some things I have found helpful for me-

❤️Carve out time for you

Take some time for you and take some time for your grief first. Maybe that is doing something that feels soothing for your pain. Maybe that is simply allowing your feelings and giving them space. Or even journaling because writing through grief and loss can be therapeutic.

When you have other children you will spend time with on Thanksgiving, taking this time for your own grief first is so important and will allow you to be there for them.

❤️Meaning and purpose

If you have lost a child, doing something meaningful or that honors your child. You could visit their gravesite or talk out loud to them, go to a place they loved, do an activity they enjoyed doing, write a letter to your child, make their favorite dish, share about a memory.

If your child has mental illness or addiction, holding the space for your child. Seeing them as a whole person, not just their illness or addiction, and connecting with their soul, who they truly are. It may help to write them a letter, even if you don’t give the letter to them.

❤️Give yourself permission to boycott the traditional celebration and do something unrelated to Thanksgiving, especially if you are in early grief.

My most difficult Thanksgiving holidays for me personally have been the ones since my oldest son passed away. This is the third Thanksgiving without him here physically. He is always with me though, in everything I do especially through my purpose work helping parents. I do things that feel good to me and are meaningful including visiting his gravesite and spending time talking to him, writing a letter to him, reading an excerpt from my book (the first year, I spent time working on writing the book), and sharing about a happy memory.

With the holiday season upon us, I created a special group program for December to help people grieving the loss of a child get through the most difficult time of year. At times like this it is especially important to be around people that understand where you are and will accept you without judgment and expectation. So I am running a grief group program to help others not have to do this alone and learn how it is possible to survive the pain and move forward without feeling like they are leaving their child behind. If you or someone you know is a bereaved parent, send me a message or comment below and I will send you information about the group.

Sending love and light,
Debbie

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Linda Henderson, who shares her story of losing...
09/28/2024

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Linda Henderson, who shares her story of losing her 27 year old daughter in a car accident, navigating her grief, writing an inspirational book, and becoming a guiding light to helping others in grief.

Watch the replay on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/live/ZkNIoGhGhA4?si=oISz1WkLXejge-GA

Watch Finding Peace Beyond the Pain live Fridays at 7pm ET on Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV.

Finding Peace Beyond the Pain, hosted by Debbie Gail Zane, brings light to topics that touch the hearts and impact the lives of those who are navigating this love and loss. The discussions, stories, and guests will empower you with knowledge and tools to handle the challenges of having a teen or adult child with mental illness and addiction with love and compassion, and improve the quality of your own life. Whether you have a child with mental illness or addiction, or have lost a child, it is Debbie’s deepest desire to give you hope for peace and healing and the inspiration to go on. For more information on how to watch live or listen to the replays, the link is in the comments

In this episode, Debbie speaks with guest Linda Henderson, who shares her story of losing her 27 year old daughter in a car accident, navigating her grief, w...

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Laurie Goldstein.  Inspired by her adopted son ...
09/07/2024

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Laurie Goldstein. Inspired by her adopted son who lives with behavioral and mental disorders, Laurie helps those struggling with mental health issues and improving the care of people with chronic mental illness. A truly inspiring story of how advocating for those with serious mental illness can bring about powerful change! You don’t want to miss this episode.

Watch the replay on YouTube here
https://www.youtube.com/live/_EjXkeK8OyQ?si=R4pIvW9TMpYxILdX

Watch Finding Peace Beyond the Pain live Fridays at 7pm ET on Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV.

Finding Peace Beyond the Pain, hosted by Debbie Gail Zane, brings light to topics that touch the hearts and impact the lives of those who are navigating this love and loss. The discussions, stories, and guests will empower you with knowledge and tools to handle the challenges of having a teen or adult child with mental illness and addiction with love and compassion, and improve the quality of your own life. Whether you have a child with mental illness or addiction, or have lost a child, it is Debbie’s deepest desire to give you hope for peace and healing and the inspiration to go on. For more information on how to watch live or listen to the replays, the link is in the comments

In this episode, Debbie speaks with guest Laurie Goldstein. Inspired by her adopted son who lives with behavioral and mental disorders, Laurie helps those s...

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Lisa Boehm.  Lisa’s life changed forever when h...
08/24/2024

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Lisa Boehm. Lisa’s life changed forever when her daughter Katie died suddenly in a car accident. Now she focuses on gratitude and living intentionally to honor her daughter’s memory. Lisa is an author, speaker, certified grief educator, and Angel Mom. Lisa is also the creator and facilitator of the Hope & Healing Community where she helps bereaved moms carry their pain and discover joy again.

Watch the replay on YouTube here
https://www.youtube.com/live/a6N7cXocAUI?si=o7KL11dD2TIsTDyg

Watch Finding Peace Beyond the Pain live Fridays at 7pm ET on Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV.

Finding Peace Beyond the Pain, hosted by Debbie Gail Zane, brings light to topics that touch the hearts and impact the lives of those who are navigating this love and loss. The discussions, stories, and guests will empower you with knowledge and tools to handle the challenges of having a teen or adult child with mental illness and addiction with love and compassion, and improve the quality of your own life. Whether you have a child with mental illness or addiction, or have lost a child, it is Debbie’s deepest desire to give you hope for peace and healing and the inspiration to go on. For more information on how to watch live or listen to the replays, the link is in the comments

In this episode, Debbie speaks with guest Lisa Boehm. Lisa K. Boehm's life changed forever when her daughter Katie died suddenly in a car accident. Now she f...

When you have a teen or adult child with mental illness or addiction, acceptance can help bring more peace.Acceptance do...
08/17/2024

When you have a teen or adult child with mental illness or addiction, acceptance can help bring more peace.

Acceptance doesn’t mean you need to agree with all of your child’s decisions or like what is happening.

Acceptance involves acknowledging the facts of the situation and not focusing your energy on why it shouldn’t be that way.

This may include accepting -

💫Your lives are completely different than before mental illness/addiction
💫The difficulties happening
💫 What your child is feeling
💫What your child is dealing with
💫Your child may not want the same things as you do
💫Your child may make different decisions than you would make
💫Your own limitations of not being able to fix their illness

What feels most difficult for you?

Acceptance allows you to focus on loving your child as they are.

Acceptance stops the war within you, the struggle to fight against reality which uses up a tremendous amount of energy.

Acceptance allows you to use your energy on positive things such as becoming more resourceful with helping your child and enjoying your time with your child, other children, family, and friends.

Sending love and light,
Debbie

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Dr. Victoria Cuore.  There are many challenges ...
08/17/2024

Join me on tonight’s episode of Finding Peace Beyond the Pain with guest Dr. Victoria Cuore. There are many challenges parents face when their child has mental illness or addiction. Dr. Victoria Cuore speaks out about how to help your child, how to foster a loving connection, how to relate to what they are going through, how to be the best parent you can be. She is the founder and CEO of A Contagious Smile and author of many books and workbooks to help those facing mental health challenges.

Watch the replay on YouTube here https://www.youtube.com/live/bnO2N_6KulI?si=ODcWCmTSX7xfulDB

Watch Finding Peace Beyond the Pain live Fridays at 7pm ET on Amazon Fire TV and Roku TV.

Finding Peace Beyond the Pain, hosted by Debbie Gail Zane, brings light to topics that touch the hearts and impact the lives of those who are navigating this love and loss. The discussions, stories, and guests will empower you with knowledge and tools to handle the challenges of having a teen or adult child with mental illness and addiction with love and compassion, and improve the quality of your own life. Whether you have a child with mental illness or addiction, or have lost a child, it is Debbie’s deepest desire to give you hope for peace and healing and the inspiration to go on. For more information on how to watch live or listen to the replays, the link is in the comments

In this episode, Debbie speaks with guest Dr. Victoria Cuore. Dr. Cuore is a best selling author of a number of workbooks and books relating to teen mental ...

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