10 Common Male Grief Patterns
After some research, I’ve been able to consolidate the wealth of feedback I received into several common threads. Though they are compartment
How I Recovered From A Late Term Pregnancy Loss
One of my favourite things I was told at the hospital was that whatever I was feeling at the time was the right way to be feeling.
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Creativity Channels Emotions – Blogging
Creativity channels emotions – Blogging Being a widowed, solo parent takes a lot of energy. You have a job to keep, a household to run, and kids to take care of. There is so much strife and sanity can spread thin. You’ve been through a lot. There are tools to use to get through the …
Using Dreams and Grief To Go From Hell To Hello
This week’s blog post comes direct from Chantal King from Grieve Me Alone. I am honored to have her contribute her story to share to the rest of us. Everyone’s grief journey is different. Here is hers. How she uses dreams and grief together to create something wonderful for anyone who is grieving. Caution: don’t touch …
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The Importance of Rituals In Grief
There is great importance of rituals in grief during trying times. These are unprecedented times indeed, when it seems that every week there’s some calamity to shake our world. First, came the wildfires of Australia which threatened to burn the country to the ground. Then, the Corona Virus which forced the world to hide away …
Natural Burial Options
As much as it’s hard to talk about, it’s inevitable that one day you will die. Burial arrangements will need to be made – but what if you don’t want to choose between cremation and burial? Wouldn’t it be great if there were other options out there? Something that’s more gentle on the environment than …
Life Goes On…Which Sucks When Your Spouse Is Dead
Life goes on. Unfortunately, this means that you’re alone now. You have your other friends and family around you, but you’ve lost your