
Grief & Loss Support In Eastbourne, East Sussex
Are you functioning on the outside but struggling in private?
Navigating loss, identity changes, or life after bereavement?
Well, you don't have to do it alone.
New Future Life Coaching offers compassionate 1:1 coaching, group support and community circles in Eastbourne and online.
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Sessions available at:
Eastbourne Crematorium (The Grief Café)
Gather Community Garden (The Grief Garden)
Wellness Warehouse & Online (for those across East Sussex and beyond)
Serving Eastbourne, Polegate, Seaford, or anywhere across East Sussex, because grief support should be local, accessible and rooted in community.

Susi
Grief Circle attendee
“Thanks for allowing me the space to be me - no mask. I thought it was very special"
Charlotte
The Healing Path client
"Nikki created a comfortable space where I felt relaxed and she has helped me to find ways to ground myself in times when the emotion can be unbearable and overwhelming."
Debbie
The Grief Garden participant
“The sessions have given me practical tools to help me understand & cope with my grief. I walk away feeling lighter & at peace. I am truly grateful ”

New Future Life Coaching understands that grief and life transformation are deeply interconnected journeys.​
Rather than focusing solely on future goals, or remaining rooted in the past, you can gently bridge both
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All of my work is guided by The SAFE Method - a compassionate framework designed to meet you exactly where you are:
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Soften → Ease the pressure
Acknowledge & Anchor → Find steady ground
Feel & Flow → Allow emotions to move
Emerge → Step forward when ready
New Future Life Coaching launched in 2025, born from a decade of personal grief experience and a calling to support others through loss.
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In our first year, we've:
✓ Held over 10 Grief Circles
✓ Supported 50+ individuals through grief and life transitions
✓ Created The Grief Garden for deeper small-group support
✓ Built partnerships with local organizations in Eastbourne including Eastbourne Crematorium and the development of The Grief Cafe.​​
