Grief: My Only Child Died Grief And How To Live Your Everyday Life."Sharing our truths can provide the opportunity for great healing." Kristen Noel The death of loved ones is always great grief, but without experiencing this state, it is impossible to accept the fact of loss. The feelings of people in such situations are about the same, but for each, they are colored with the same tones that are characteristic of a person's personality. It can be melancholy, emptiness, a sense of the meaninglessness of existence, a sense of guilt, anger, and in some cases, shame that someone is ashamed of how a relative "leaves".And yet, more often, it is a feeling of guilt: "Why didn't I save it, didn't convince me that the operation was necessary? Why was I not at home at the moment when he (she) committed suicide? Why didn't I do something for her? What did she ask for? There are many variations on this theme. In this book, you will hear part of my story and how I deal with my grief.You will also learn about the Types of Grief, The stages of Grief, How to manage Grief, And additional resources that will help you in your journey in dealing with your grief."When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight." Kahlil GibranGet Your Copy Today
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