grief
grief
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by Vicki Flaugher - 2006-11-28
"There is no try, there is only do" Yoda, Yedi MasterWhen you're changing your life, forgiveness counts. Why? Because you have made mistakes and you are going to make some more. Sometimes you won't ev...
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by Vicki Flaugher - 2006-11-28
Today, I am afraid. I have problems that I have to face and fears I have to own up to and all I can seem to say is "I am afraid". To bad attitude me, it stinks. To the more expansive and philosophical...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2006-11-30
With the Holiday season fast approaching, and everyone you know, and wish you didn't, is making merry...While you, the newly widowed, are thinking, Bah, Humbug...Is it any wonder you want to scream, "...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2006-11-30
After my husband died, I trashed my writing -- Journals -- An accumulation of spiral bound notebooks, one for each month of each year for four years. And a YA novel manuscript I was working on.I blame...
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by Linda Della Donna - 2006-12-01
We are alone. And we worry about that. We worry we will die alone.We buried our life partner. And now we worry about who will bury us? Who will walk our dogs, who will feed our cats when we're gone?We...
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by Alyssa Johnson - 2006-12-04
Step-family preparation is a journey that begins at the time of divorce or death and carries you all the way to the point of remarriage. This journey has 6 main paths that must be walked. The second...
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by Gary Kurz - 2006-12-04
As an author of books in the pet loss genre, I often receive e-mail where I am asked "Do you think that I did the right thing by putting my best friend down?" The question is always qualified by a ve...
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by Maurice Turmel - 2006-12-07
Let's begin by taking you on a journey through Time. Time is like the envelope for your life. Your Life is the letter. You place yourself inside of Time and you mail yourself to God. Along the way...
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by Scott White - 2006-12-08
Losing a loved one is never easy, but it is particularly difficult when the loss occurs near the holidays. Whether it has been one year or 20 years, you are likely to feel the loss much more acutely d...
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by Judy Strong - 2006-12-12
The holidays are approaching, and your best friend is in mourning. The excitement of the season is diminished by the lingering melancholy of sadness and loss. How do you respond? What can you say that...