Losing someone we love to a terminal disease can be excruciating. And at the same time, having that extended time may bring unexpected blessings. https://youtu.be/Bk0pkb-ONVk Sandy Walden Master Grief Coach Master Grief Coach Certification:...
Grief can feel like a double burden when someone has died in a way that society stigmatizes. They may feel shunned, as though they have no right to be sad or broken. And yet, when someone we care about dies, regardless of the circumstances, we need support....
Grief. The language of grief and grieving can have a profound effect on the way we feel. While this is absolutely natural and normal, it’s helpful to know and really understand that we can shift some of these thoughts and feelings by becoming mindful of our...
Guest blog by: Dawn Lauren Anderson, Master Grief Coach As I write this, in four days, it will be the second anniversary of my husband’s death. It wasn’t unexpected. But any death brings a flurry of emotion as grief’s trajectory begins its steep climb. Like the...
https://youtu.be/CTVh18grCGI Grief and Grief Healing. It’s a lot, isn’t it? Today, let’s talk about fog and shock. Someone you care about has died. Do you find yourself feeling a bit fuzzy? Maybe you are having a hard time completing a sentence or...
Friends, I want to warmly invite you to an inspiring event – the upcoming free, online grief summit, From Mourning to Light. This is a precious chance to connect with your grief, find comfort, and discover hope. Gather with me and 20 wise, caring grief experts...