Grief Is More Difficult Than You Think

June 9, 2008 by  
Filed under HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH GRIEF

The hardest time to have to learn about grief is when you’re in the middle of it. This is when we are taking a crash course in learning how to feel and what to do, but I discovered there is no course you can take because grief is a journey none of us knows until we reach it. The grieving process is just that path we must take that will eventually get us to the other side of acceptance and joy. Until then, be gentle with yourself and take one day at a time. Oh, being in the moment with one day at a time is a whole lot easier than looking and feeling something beyond that, try it because it does work.

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2 Comments on "Grief Is More Difficult Than You Think"

  1. Grieving Multiple Losses on Tue, 24th Jun 2008 5:15 pm 

    [...] of each other as well as an Uncle a few months later you know this will extend your journey through grief. Past losses can include the deaths of loved ones and pets, jobs, many are losing homes, and people [...]

  2. Men and Women Grieve Differently on Thu, 3rd Jul 2008 11:27 pm 

    [...] tend to approach grief differently than men. Often women have a network of friends and relationships already in place, [...]

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