Monthly Archives: January 2019

Boy with terminal cancer hangs on to meet baby sister


A little British boy fought terminal cancer long enough to meet and name his newborn baby sister and told his devastated parents: “You can only cry for 20 minutes.”Nine-year-old Bailey Cooper Source: Boy with terminal cancer hangs on to meet … Continue reading

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Cancer May Steal my Health; It Won’t Steal my Joy | LungCancer.net


Lung cancer can change and overshadow everything positive in one’s life, but choosing to live with joy is one way to combat this negativity. Source: Cancer May Steal my Health; It Won’t Steal my Joy | LungCancer.net

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Breaking the Stigma of Hospice Care: ‘It’s not about death.’


When many hear the word hospice, they only equate it with end of life, and dying. But it’s so much more – and provides a critical service. Source: Breaking the Stigma of Hospice Care: ‘It’s not about death.’

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Shopping With Terminal Cancer


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Good Grief Support Isn’t Just a One Time Thing – What’s Your Grief


Let’s have a conversation about grief support.  Actually, scratch that, let’s not have a – as in singular – conversation Source: Good Grief Support Isn’t Just a One Time Thing – What’s Your Grief

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The Need for Self-Compassion in Grief – What’s Your Grief


Imagine you’re talking to a close friend who is grieving and she tells you she’s frustrated because she doesn’t think Source: The Need for Self-Compassion in Grief – What’s Your Grief

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What is ‘Found Family’? – What’s Your Grief


This morning we held a workshop on coping with loss. I know, it’s a very broad topic, but we planned Source: What is ‘Found Family’? – What’s Your Grief

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Grief and Concentration: 8 tips for coping with an inability to focus – What’s Your Grief


You’re sitting at your desk at work and suddenly realize you have been staring at the wall, lost in thought Source: Grief and Concentration: 8 tips for coping with an inability to focus – What’s Your Grief

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A Balanced Approach to Coping With Life After Loss – What’s Your Grief


When coping with grief, it’s logical to prioritize managing the distressing thoughts and emotions that have become a part of Source: A Balanced Approach to Coping With Life After Loss – What’s Your Grief

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The Grief Coaster: Understanding stress in grief – What’s Your Grief


Stress is a given, whether it’s experienced in response to major life events or minor everyday occurrences. When life is Source: The Grief Coaster: Understanding stress in grief – What’s Your Grief

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