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Pet Loss - 10 Tips to Help Soothe Heartbreak
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Written by Joanne Glasspoole   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 18:50
Grief has its own rhythms and goes up, down and all around. Grief does not have a neat time schedule and it rears up sometimes when you least expect it. Sometimes it shows up months or even years later. Taking time to veg out, cry, write, talk... whatever you need do to help your heart and to honor the memory of your animal is all important. Take the time you need.

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The Bachelorette - A Lesson in Grieving to Open Your Heart to Love
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Written by Joanne Glasspoole   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 15:49
I am a writer, speaker and guide on the subject of grief transformation. I have radar when I observe conversations and I look for the gems of grieving and healing.

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Grief and Loss - Exploring Death After Bereavement
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Written by Joanne Glasspoole   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:46
Loss forces us to look upon the big question of what happens after death. In our modern society, with death carefully hidden from us and the quest of eternal youth predominant, we are badly equipped to deal with it when it happens. All of us have had the experience of losing a loved one and of people turning away from us, scared to acknowledge our loss.

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Grief and Loss - Understanding the Nature of Time
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Written by Joanne Glasspoole   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:08
Time is a very complex thing. Understand how time is can be non-linear following bereavement.

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Grief and Loss - Learning From Nature
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Written by Joanne Glasspoole   
Thursday, 29 July 2010 14:03
Grief is a natural response to the loss of something so where better to look for understanding about grief and loss than to nature itself? If we look at the four seasons we can gain understanding about how grief affects us and how we can support ourselves as we move through our own seasons of grief.

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