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Rosalind Price, MSOD

Washington, District of Columbia

  • Coaching: I support individuals and leaders navigating life-altering transitions shaped by grief and loss. Using grief-informed, human-centered tools tailored to your needs, we transform uncertainty into clarity, resilience, and a grounded path forward—without rushing the process or bypassing what matters.
  • Organizational Support & Grief-Informed Change Management: I partner with organizations to assess people readiness, identify gaps, and design customized transition strategies grounded in grief awareness. This work includes developing meaningful success and accountability metrics, strengthening emotional support systems, and ensuring change efforts are intentional, humane, and sustainable—supporting both performance and the people navigating loss and life-altering change.
  • Grief-Informed Readiness for Business & Financial Professionals: I offer education, training, and tools designed for business owners and professional services firms—especially financial advisors and wealth management teams—to help them respond skillfully to clients experiencing grief and life transitions while maintaining ethical, human-centered practice.
  • Events & Workshops: I deliver compassionate, educational talks and step-by-step workshops that equip audiences, clients, and teams with practical tools to understand grief, navigate change, and build resilience—individually and collectively.
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Rosalind Price is a certified grief coach, change and transition strategist, CEO of R. Richard Price Consulting, and creator of the Mind The Transitions™ framework. She supports individuals, leaders, and organizations navigating the often-unspoken emotional realities of grief, loss, and life-altering change.
 
With more than 25 years of experience coaching executives and professionals, Rosalind recognized a common pattern: people continue to perform and “power through” while quietly carrying personal transitions—caring for aging parents, navigating divorce, supporting children, or grieving significant loss. Over time, this strain erodes clarity, vitality, and connection.
 
Rosalind’s work offers a different path. Through her grief-informed, human-centered approach, clients learn how to acknowledge and tend to the emotional impact of change—without being overwhelmed by it. The Mind The Transitions™ framework helps transform grief and transition stress into clarity, compassion, and sustainable forward movement.
 
Clients who work with Rosalind often experience greater emotional resilience, improved self-awareness, stronger boundaries, and renewed energy for both work and life. Her coaching supports people in building grief and emotional intelligence, becoming more change-capable, and feeling less alone during difficult seasons.
 
At the heart of Rosalind’s work is a simple but powerful truth: tending to the human side of change is not a luxury—it’s essential to living fully and moving forward with wholeness. She leads with both strategy and empathy, grounded in her guiding mantra: “I am here with you.”
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Grief is the journey. Gratitude is the destination.®â€‹

 

Disclaimer: Our programs are not based on a conceptual, intellectual, or theological perspective. The program, its instructor(s), and coaches provide education and support. We do not imply, infer, or attempt to fix, heal, or cure grief and do not imply or provide professional counseling or therapy. If you are experiencing serious suicidal thoughts that you cannot control, please call or text 988 for the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline or go to http://988lifeline.org.  ICF Disclaimer:  The From Grief to Gratitude Coach Certification Program is accredited by the International Coaching Federation to offer Continuing Coach Education (CCE) hours to credentialed coaches.  The program does not credential you as an ICF (ACC, PCC, MCC) coach. Please see the ICF website for coach credentialing requirements at www.coachfederation.org.

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