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In A Sea of Grief, Kindness Became My Life Jacket
I was honored to be approached by The Kindness Blog to write an article about the ways in which kindness has affected my life…this is the story I submitted. He didn’t kiss me goodbye in the morning, believing that it … Continue reading →
Posted in death, Friends, Grief, grieving, growth, Healing, Inspiration, Lessons from others, My story, Uncategorized
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Tagged cloud, death, family, flowers, friends, grief, husband, life-jacket, Maya Angelou, memorials, mother, neighbor, Nurse, rainbow, single parent, stories, swimming, The Kindness Blog, wife, wisow
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Grieve and Now Go Back to Work
I am speaking to a group of marketing leaders in the Continuing Care Community on grief and what we can do to help those who have lost a loved one. It is amazing that the topic of loss, one that … Continue reading →
Posted in employers and grief, funerals, Grief, grief at work, Lessons from others, Life's Losses, Transitions, Uncategorized
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Tagged bereaved, cards, co-worker, cry, died, dying, employee, employer, flowers, funeral, grief, leaders, listen, Loss, marketing, retention, selling, speaking, support, tears, work
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“In All Things Give Thanks”
Chris’ friends plow my long driveway after his death, fix the garbage disposal and replace the leaky faucet. Baskets of ready-to-eat foods and snacks for both adults and kids brought to my home by a co-worker. Platters of lunch meats, … Continue reading →
Posted in My story, The Gifts of Grief
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