Living With Grief

Many people feel alone in their grief, not realizing that others have similar thoughts and experiences. These articles are based on personal experience and intended to provide a sense community for those experiencing grief.

When Life Doesn’t Go to Plan

When Life Doesn’t Go to Plan

Many of us like to be in control…at least in control of our own lives and our hopes and dreams. However, sometimes our lives simply don’t go according to plan. Some roadblocks are so devastating; we simply cannot see a way forward. Most often, this happens when you lose someone that you’ve built your life – or your identity – around.

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Renaming the Stages of Grief

Renaming the Stages of Grief

Many of us have heard about the Stages of Grief. It is a very nice idea that you can break grief down into defined segments that have a clear beginning and end. But what if the stages don’t seem to match our own grief experience?

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Grieving a Future I’ll Never Have

Grieving a Future I’ll Never Have

When grief is new, it is excruciating and overwhelming. Thankfully, I have healed a lot in the past five years. Now, instead of the intense, searing pain of early grief, I experience the constant reminder of a future I’ll never have…

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You’re Not Alone In Your Grief

You’re Not Alone In Your Grief

Grief can be a very isolating experience. But most people grieving the death of a loved one share very common reactions without knowing that others are experiencing the same thing. Here are some of them…

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Distance in Grief

Distance in Grief

“Time heals all wounds.” If you’ve lost someone dear to you and find yourself in the darkness of grief, I’m certain you’ve heard or read that refrain numerous times already. It’s a nice thought… but the truth is not so simple and clean cut as that…

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A Gift for the Bereaved

A Gift for the Bereaved

The holidays can be a lonely and difficult time for people who have lost someone close to them. The materialism of the holidays might seem unimportant, and short of bringing their loved one back from the dead, they may not want to receive anything that can be wrapped in a box…

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How Can I Be Thankful?

How Can I Be Thankful?

“How can I possibly be thankful for anything anymore?” That’s what constantly raced through my head in the days before the first Thanksgiving after the death of my four-year-old daughter in September 2009. The anticipation of the first big family holiday in the aftermath of her death was overwhelming…

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