Category: grief
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Navigating Life’s Transitions: Finding Clarity, Strength, and Purpose
Life’s transitions—loss, career shifts, spiritual awakening, or the redefining of relationships—can leave us feeling untethered and uncertain. But these moments also hold the power to transform, heal, and reignite your purpose. With the right tools, support, and a willingness to embrace change, you can navigate life’s challenges with courage, clarity, and strength—uncovering a more vibrant,…
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The Tumbleweed Of Surrender by Sharon Maureen
So much to unravel and put back together again… The satisfaction of things done well,and the grief of what might or could have been… Like a tumbleweed in the brain,tossed about by the winds of fear, doubt,and the infamous “should have.” I chase the tumbleweed with each gust of wind,feeling the pull in my soul,from…
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25 Years and Still I Grieve

It had been a few years since I step on the hallowed ground of my son’s grave. Twenty-five years ago the simple grey flannel-covered coffin dropped in the ground. Balloons meandered to the clouds. . Twenty-five years is a milestone, for marriage, a job, a child’s birthday, and yes, even death. This visitation had a…
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Afghan of Grief

“Mommy, Mommy”, I can’t see”. The howl echoed through the hall. I stumbled my nine-month pregnant body out of bed realizing the pressure of my bladder and the surge of fear. As I made my way down the hall, following the cries for help, my gut knew my life was about to change. The extended…
