Monthly Archives: September 2015

Person Asks Online For Advice On How To Deal With Grief. This Reply Is Incredible. | That Eric Alper


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Person Asks Online For Advice On How To Deal With Grief. This Reply Is Incredible. | That Eric Alper


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Shared via Grief Healing -10 Places Grieving Widows Can Get Help | Gloria Horsley


The death of a spouse means losing your lover, best friend, confidante, and co-wrangler of bills, children, household tasks and life. In addition to the heartache of missing the person closest to you Source: 10 Places Grieving Widows Can Get … Continue reading

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Grief Healing: When Delayed Grief Affects Work Performance


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Shared via Sacred Dying – LA Times – Do you want to die at home? Here’s why you probably won’t.


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Deep Loss and Grief – Dear Mom (Two Years Later)


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I have cancer in my 20s. How am I supposed to cope? | Kathleen Brady | Comment is free | The Guardian


I’ve been forced to pause my life before it’s barely begun. Facing the unknown is petrifying – but facing my friends is almost as hard Source: I have cancer in my 20s. How am I supposed to cope? | Kathleen … Continue reading

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Grieving the Loss of a Child – Personal Essay


For the rest of my life, I’ll be missing the should-haves. Source: Grieving the Loss of a Child – Personal Essay

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Why We Should Talk About Our Children Who Have Passed | Scribbles & Crumbs


It was dark, cold day in October. At least that’s how it felt from my son’s dimly lit hospital room. In my mind, I imagine it raining outside, the fog lining the windows and obscuring our view of college dorm … Continue reading

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Shared via Sacred Dying – Hospice for homeless welcomes first residents | KSL.com


Time is precious for those nearing death, especially if they’re living on the streets. The INN Between had to clear a number of obstacles this summer before the homeless hospice was ready to serve the desperately ill. Source: Hospice for … Continue reading

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