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Grief as a Second Language: A Guidebook for Living with the Loss a Loved One

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Th Ultimate Guidebook for Learning How to Live With the Loss of a Loved OneGrief is that rare language no one ever wants to speak, but everyone becomes conversational in at some point in their lives. So why become fluent in such a language? Because with fluency comes ease. Fluency gives you a light at the end of the tunnel, a point you know you will get back to, and a path to get there more fully and freely, and with a bit less pain. When you are fluent in a language, you can move through it more quickly, without the same stumbles and stops of needing to search for each word or phrase. Being fluent in Grief does not mean you don’t experience it, it simply means it does not control you.With this book as your guide, you will learn: -How to cope with the physical absence of your loved one, and what to do with all the memories (and things) left behind-How to prioritize your health and well-being, even on days when you feel there is no point-The importance of maintaining strong ties to family and friends, and techniques for keeping the most important people in your life-To release self-blame and not to re-live painful moments that keep you from moving forward-Which reactions to the loss of a loved one are perfectly normal (hint: almost all of them!)This book is the first step in your journey towards your new normal. The work in it may be hard, but it is worth it, as it frees you to process your feelings, let go of thoughts and behavior that aren’t serving your needs, and commit to living – really living – the rest of your life. It’s what your loved one would want!

Foreword by: Alexander, Valerie, Editor: Alexander, Valerie, Author: Parker, Stacy

Topic: New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
Media: Book
ISBN: 1725918897
Language: English
Pages: 158

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Weight 0.35 lbs
Dimensions 7.8 × 5.08 × 0.34 in

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