The Letter That Heals
There are things you never got to say. Things you swallowed to keep the peace, or said at the wrong moment, or never found the words for. This exercise gives them somewhere to go.
Writing a "What I Wish I Could Say" letter is one of the most powerful tools in grief work. It bypasses the editing and filtering your brain does when you think someone might read it — and lets the real stuff surface. You'll say things here that you couldn't say in person. That's the point.
Write freely — no editing, no filtering
This letter is never sent. It's for you, not them.
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You can print it when done — or just close it
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Your Letter Is Written
This took courage. What you've written here is yours. It doesn't need to go anywhere else to be real.
This letter is never sent. It lives here, in your browser, for you. If you ever feel the urge to actually send it — run the "Should I Reach Out?" checklist first.
Ready to Stop Writing Letters and Start Moving Forward?
The letter is the first step. Coaching is where you build the life that makes the letter feel like the past.
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