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Nov222011
Acceptance of the reality that our loved one is no longer physically with us is the number one task of mourning. Resistances to the massive changes that accompany death are the blocks to acceptance; they inevitably lead to unnecessary pain, increased stress, and prolonging intense grief. Here is how you can work toward accepting that which cannot be changed.
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Nov142011
When we feel weak we are still strong enough to cry out to the Lord for help. Whether our problems are self-inflicted or not matters little; the issue of the broad judgment of God will turn if we repent... God's grace is sufficient even in recovering from the vastness of the humiliation of our sin. Grace bequeaths forgiveness as we crush of our pride in the Spirit's sponsorship, through the resources of humility. We thank Jesus for that.
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Nov142011
The grief process is different for everyone. The shape and size of the grief depends on so many factors. Learn a three step process on how to help those who have lost a loved one.
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Nov142011
My experience of losing a spouse. Every one who is part of a couple should be prepared for this. Death will happen to us all.
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Nov142011
Life changes. People die. Jobs are lost. Health is lost. Relationships end. Every human knows loss, and through loss you know suffering. When you are suffering and in the throngs of grief, you are living in unchartered territory - the life you had and knew is no longer, and the future is yet to be.
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Nov152011
How long does the average, everyday grief process last, do you think? By "everyday grief" I mean, significant life change, but not as harrowing as recovering from the tragic loss of a loved one. Everyday grief amounts to changes in the workplace, in the make-up of the family dynamic, and in feeling at home after shifting to a foreign place, for instance.
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Nov162011
Are you a women for whom life is changing or has changed in ways you weren't expecting? Or are there situations you aren't sure how to handle, and you are trying to find your way? Maybe you are facing starting over after divorce. Or maybe you are grieving the loss of a loved one. Or maybe you have changed careers or moved across the country. Whatever it is - it's a major life transition and you want answers on how to get through. You know that your own personal growth and spiritual growth are critical to making the most out of your life now. This article offers some tips from a personal life coach for women to help you move through and beyond divorce or other life transition to a life you love - your authentic life.
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Nov162011
Grief and the emotions that accompany the loss of a loved one is an agonizing experience and during the holidays it can seem like an overwhelming ordeal. Reassessing our attitude toward the holidays, deciding how involved we want to be as well as modifying old traditions or establishing new ones can help minimize the stress and enable us to participate.
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Nov172011
When grief deadens your shoulders with its weight there is one thing guaranteed to shift something, within and without and that is movement. Movement is motion, it propels us somewhere and it has flow, it has life. If that movement is channelled into a purposeful activity the benefits are multiplied.
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Nov172011
I miss you so SO much is a common griever's lament. I miss my Mom (Mum), my daughter, my husband. I miss my Dad, my brother, my son, my sister and more.
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