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Day #204 – Remembering your loved one Remember your special
Day #204 – Remembering your loved one Remember your special person everyday. There are so many ways to get positive energy from your loved one by j...
Day #179 – Learn your boundaries - for yourself and
Day #179 – Learn your boundaries - for yourself and others Your personal limitations change with a significant loss. What you were once tolerant of...
Day #177 – Peer support versus professional support Peer
Day #177 – Peer support versus professional support Peer support refers to support provided by people who are of equal standing with you, ones that...
Day #157 – Time. Does it really heal? A griever once asked me
Day #157 – Time. Does it really heal? A griever once asked me if time really heals the empty feeling of the loss of someone you love. This is a dif...
Day #86 – They become saints It seems as if most grieving
Day #86 – They become saints It seems as if most grieving people I have met share similar reactions towards their special person several months int...
Day #76 – Can I still talk about my loved one who
Day #76 – Can I still talk about my loved one who passed? Yes. Yes. Yes. And everyone around you will or should listen. Many of us talk about our ...
Lillian Ilene Thompson, 92 year old Checotah resident, died
Lillian Ilene Thompson, 92 year old Checotah resident, died peacefully, Friday, July 11, 2014 in Warner, OK. She was born on Saturday, December 21, 19...
Day #60 – Cultural Differences Dying, death and grief
Day #60 – Cultural Differences Dying, death and grief differ among cultures. The beliefs, rituals and customs have diverse meaning across diffe...
Day #59 – Why do people run from grievers? From a friend:
Day #59 – Why do people run from grievers? From a friend: I returned to work after a 30-day bereavement leave and was stunned by how my co-wor...

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