How to move past greif.

Everyone experiences grief.

No one escapes it. Grief comes in all shapes and sizes.

Grieving is a lonely time
When you are grieving you feel like you’re the only one who has ever grieved so badly Image: Bobbi Dombrowski

There are little griefs like a pet bird dying, a harsh word from someone you love, a missed opportunity, a teenager’s disrepect and a gift so lovingly purchased that was not appreciated.

There are bigger griefs like a home invasion, an accident, a friend’s betrayal and a family pet of many years dying.

There are really big griefs like a divorce, a tragedy, natural disasters and someone we love dying.

Everyone’s experience of grief is different.

The meaning you attach to the loss will determine the intensity of grief you experience.

Understanding what grief looks like can help you not get stuck in an unhealthy way as you grieve your loss.

Here is what you will discover in the workshop.

    • Types of grief
    • Stages of grief
    • What grief looks like
    • The length of grief – Will it ever go away?
    • Things not to do while grieving

I will give you five ways that will help you or someone you care about during the grief process.

Book me to conduct this workshop for your group.

If you feel your group would benefit from this workshop, email me and I will see whether I have an available date in my schedule.
NOTE: This is how I make my living so there will be a realistic fee involved. Start by emailing all your details in your email signature; full name, the group you represent, phone number, address, email and two or three best times to catch you on the phone for a brief catch up.

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