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just jules

Life has a way of screwing us up, leaving us to iron out the creases the best we can.


Sharing from her own experiences, Jules will help guide you
through your past, present and future
in a safe and constructive way.

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"How we deal with our pain, may well be the most significant factor in how our life will pan out" (Christian Kahnt)

From the moment we are born to the day we die, we experience numerous 'hellos' and 'goodbyes'. Some of these we recognise as significant losses: divorce, death of a loved one, redundancy, infertility. But there are many others we overlook: loss of privacy, loss of childhood, loss of status, loss of accommodation, miscarriage. Some hit harder than others, some seem more significant than others, but each one leaves its 'crease' on the pages of our life.

"We have an epidemic of unspoken pain in our society. It's our culture to avoid it." (Patrick Ryan)

A just jules day is a relaxed, purpose led day providing the time and tools to Explore, Acknowledge, Process and Learn how to live with our goodbyes. Sharing from her own experiences, Jules will guide you through past, present and future goodbyes in a safe and constructive way.

A just jules day covers topics such as our aversion to pain, what goodbyes can look like, what makes some harder than others, why our bodies need to grieve, and how our goodbyes can become our hellos.

A just jules day will give each participant the opportunity to recognize their personal goodbyes, permission to grieve them well, and useful tools for a hopeful future. "It’s like opening a window on a stuffy room."


A just jules event can be a full day or a series of shorter sessions. We welcome your booking as an individual or with friends.

Group bookings for organisations can also be arranged or personalised in-house. If you would like to know more about how it might work in your particular setting, please contact me to discuss your specific needs.

Quotes about the day

"An excellent exploration into what loss means in our lives."

"A safe and relaxing space in which to consider my losses and learn from them."