Monthly Archives: December 2017

Holiday Healing Tips: Putting ME on the calendar and Self Care


There are a few simple strategies that can help you navigate the holidays with a little more confidence, grace, and ease. Self care, Neighbor–putting ME on the Source: Holiday Healing Tips: Putting ME on the calendar and Self Care

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Shared via Grief Healing – Ask Annah: I’m Not the Same Since My Loss. How Do I Get Back to “The Old Me?”


“My loss has changed me” and “I’ll never be the same again” are two common comments people make following a tragic or chaotic life event. What happens is we Source: Ask Annah: I’m Not the Same Since My Loss. How … Continue reading

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Giving permission to die – – the final gift


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Capturing Grief


Originally posted on Your Right To Grieve:
  Image from http://www.cancun-photographer.com/ “What troubles me most is what motivates the invasion of private grief. I can’t  help but think it’s not in pursuit of truth. If it’s to get the right…

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Death Knocking


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Giving Thanks after a Suicide Loss – Our Side of Suicide


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Dilemmas Associated With the Holiday Season – Our Side of Suicide


Source: Dilemmas Associated With the Holiday Season – Our Side of Suicide

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Do not judge that which you do not understand 


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Identity Crisis


Originally posted on A Widow's Walk:
In the widow world , a dilemma of “secondary losses” is sometimes overpowered by the primary loss,the death of the spouse. It’s the ripple effect in action. The boulder of a spouse’s death into…

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Let’s Make A Deal – Grief Edition


Originally posted on A Widow's Walk:
Staying home sick from school in the 60’s was a treat. I got the couch, a real pillow, a handmade afghan in shades of gold, brown, and orange. I got my soup, drinks,…

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