Why Do Some People Heal Faster?

May 28, 2008 by  
Filed under HOW DO YOU DEAL WITH GRIEF

Did you ever why some people seem to walk the journey through grief and loss faster than you? Well, I say give that thought up because we all walk this journey in our own time. But the key is to fell the pain and keep moving forward with life. Oh, I know sometimes it feels like our life has stopped because of our loss, but remember in reality our life does not stop. We still have to forge forth into living life. I found that as I got back into a routine of work, household chores and even getting out socially I was able to heal and keep moving ahead. Don’t worry about how fast you heal, just be certain with each passing day that you will.

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3 Comments on "Why Do Some People Heal Faster?"

  1. Joan Quaas on Thu, 3rd Jul 2008 12:51 pm 

    I have looked back through the past few years of my life because it has been quite a roller coaster of losses—-what I miss the most is loss of a support system——My Mom, Older Sister, long time Friend…..and the rest of my family is in such a griefing process themselves that its breaking away instead of supporting each other—I believe in God – I have asked for his help—yet, I still feel lost——that is the worst fear for me.

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  2. Touch Someone Else's Life on Sat, 26th Jul 2008 11:40 am 

    [...] the best remedy for grief is to find ways to touch someone else’s life. This is something that has helped me and [...]

  3. Are You Open To Receive? on Sat, 16th Aug 2008 10:51 am 

    [...] Today I was thinking about how being open to receive relates to those going through any type of transition, I usually talk about loss as it relates to death but today I am thinking of anyone going through transitions. Being open to receive means putting yourself – your mental state in a place to receive love again, to receive kindness from others, to be able to simply say thank you when some gives you something. The act of being open to receive will open you heart to healing. [...]

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