We are committed to aiding and promoting human connection

Our approach

Not everybody can find the right thing to say when the time comes.

Be guided through end of life care with compassion, kindness and acceptance.

 

We hand you the script you need.

There is nothing more frustrating than not having the words when you need them most. Sometimes all you need is a little guidance from those who love the written word. The team at Lost 4 Words provides tailored messages for the most important moments in life.

Our services

Whether you have a big, important anniversary or a quick and gentle message to send to a friend in need, the endless list of support we can give you starts here.

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Romance

  • Anniversaries

  • Weddings and vows

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Family

  • Loss and grieving

  • Births and celebrations

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Friend

  • Apologies

  • Complex topics

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Professional

  • Speech writing

  • Giving and receiving feedback

Where did this come from?

 

Foundations

We build on expert advice and evidence to inform how we go about this. We have built this social enterprise in communication with linguists, speech pathologists, writers, psychologists, lawyers, mediators, celebrants and artists.

Testing

Our services have been tested and workshopped with real people who have gone through real scenarios just like yours: weddings, funerals, services, friendship breakdowns and more.

Improvement

Just as we will never run out of books to read, we will never stop learning how to better meet your needs. We rely upon natural language processing, artificial intelligence and social listening tools to improve our service to you constantly.

 

Behind the Scenes

 
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Larissa O’Connor, MD

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Emmett Marsh, PHD

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Lana Vargas, ND, LAc

 

“One of the hardest things in life is having words in your heart that you can’t utter.”

— JAMES EARL JONES, ACTOR

Our blog

 

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