Monthly Archives: October 2018

Journey’s End: Excerpt – MSW Writes


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Woman asked for advice on how to deal with grief, old man’s incredible reply captivates everyone – Shared via Victoria Brewster


There is a goodbye in every hello, just as there is an end in every beginning. We all know that our inevitable finale is to leave this world, and hopefully we made an impact in this world and will … … Continue reading

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Five Things Pixar’s Coco Got Right About Grief – What’s Your Grief – Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg


Now, we know we are a little late to the game on writing a post on Coco, seeing as it … Source: Five Things Pixar’s Coco Got Right About Grief – What’s Your Grief

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Prayers for the Dying: A Prayer for Hospice Patients


Crossroads Chaplain Barry Pennington, DMin, BCC shares his approach to hospice prayers and prayers for the dying. Source: Prayers for the Dying: A Prayer for Hospice Patients

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‘Remember you will die’ – and 11 other tips for a better death | Life and style | The Guardian


Hundreds of thousands of people have already discussed the last great taboo at one of Michael Hebb’s ‘death dinners’. Here he offers some advice for the rest of us Source: ‘Remember you will die’ – and 11 other tips for … Continue reading

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Keith Lyons’s answer to How can you describe the 8 stages of grief? – Quora


Source: Keith Lyons’s answer to How can you describe the 8 stages of grief? – Quora

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If it breaks your heart – follow that path – True North Elderhood


My hurting heart felt drawn to her as she was quietly weeping.  I sat next to her and I held her hand. I looked into her beautiful green eyes filled with tears, and I began to cry. I laid my … Continue reading

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Cold, Windy, Gray Day? Heart Attack Risk Is High – Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg


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Student’s family tragedy helps teach kids to cope with grief – The San Diego Union-Tribune – Shared via NHPCO


Rebeccah Glisson, 25, lost her sister and father to premature deaths. Now she works as a volunteer facilitator for The Elizabeth Hospice, helping children navigate the deaths of loved ones Source: Student’s family tragedy helps teach kids to cope with … Continue reading

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Halloween after a Suicide Loss – Our Side of Suicide


Halloween after a suicide loss can be challenging as you become aware of how much focus there is on death. Everywhere you look, death lingers making it incredibly difficult to put your own loss to the side. Source: Halloween after … Continue reading

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