Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
Grief doesn’t have five stages, http://j.mp/2CpKgmg « The Outline
The Language of Grief: Changing the Way We Talk and Think About Loss
Words matter. What we say, how we say it, and who we say it to matters, because those around us can be greatly impacted by the language we use and the words we choose to communicate with.
Coping with Pet Loss, August 26, 2018 - September 1, 2018
Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
A Place in My Heart, When a Pet Dies, http://bit.ly/2wr0DJQ « BK Books
A Place in My Heart, When a Pet Dies, http://bit.ly/2wr0DJQ « BK Books
Understanding and Managing Grief, August 26, 2018 - September 1, 2018
Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
7 Ways To Accommodate Little Kids at a Funeral, http://j.mp/2owyNrs « Modern Loss
7 Ways To Accommodate Little Kids at a Funeral, http://j.mp/2owyNrs « Modern Loss
Are You Safe?
The first time I heard these words, "Are you safe?," it wasn't long after Tim died. I really didn't understand what that mean't. Was I safe with my husband,? my family? my friends?" Of course I was safe with them. Then one day, about a year after my son died, that phrase had meaning. It meant, was I safe with myself. Sad to say, the answer was no. I was not safe with myself.
People Don't Get It
When loss hits, life changes. This includes our relationships. So often, the people arond us don't understrand. We can feel rejected, invisible, and alone.