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I’ve been reminded recently just how challenging and uncomfortable it can be to support people who are grieving.  Even after all the learning I’ve done about healing grief, all the practicing what I’ve learned in my own life and all the working with so many others to support them in healing – I still get [...]

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My journey through grief to healing begins with my aunt. My aunt was one of the most inspirational women I have had the privilege to know. She was strong and steady. She and I were extremely close and shared many happy moments together throughout my childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. She became [...]

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Our lives are made up of stories. Millions of stories all strung together told in hundreds of ways every day. Some stories are short, some are long and detailed. Some are ordinary and quiet. Others are profound and bold. Some are stories of sorrow, others are stories of healing.  There are stories that bring us [...]

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We must embrace pain and burn it as fuel for our journey.  ~Kenji Miyazawa
When we think about the grief process, we all have different things to come immediately to mind.  Sadness and tears, rage, loneliness, confusion – just to name a quick few.
For me?
Utter exhaustion and overwhelming weariness.
For me, grief can seem like a giant [...]

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Working with people who are experiencing grief and helping them find their own path to healing is my passion in life.  It is what I love to do.  I am never more honored than to be the person who stands with someone in their pain and I am never more delighted than to see someone [...]

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