A part of me died! And the rest of me kinda wants to. I’ve never experienced anything like this. My brother, David, finally lost his battle with cancer last week. And now there’s just us. The walking wounded. The many. The devastated. The left behind. I used to follow my brother wherever he went. It […]
The Nothing Is Coming: 10 Tips For Helping Children Cope With Grief and Loss
All of America is waiting and watching! Waiting for the full impact and aftermath of Irma hitting Florida, of the strongest earthquake to hit Mexico in a century, of the next school or workplace shooting. Just as the world watched in shock and horror as the Trade Center towers came down on 9/11 some […]
Brace For Impact
I should have just set this all on fire! My family and I just completed an interstate move. It’s a great move for us. Puts us closer to family and resources. There’s nothing like boxing up all your worldly possessions and leaving behind all the connections you’ve made in an area. Leaving behind your routines […]
6 Tips on Grief
We’ve all lost someone. Whether it’s a loved one, a friend, a coworker or someone else. Here are 6 tips for dealing with grief and loss that I’ve found to be extremely helpful in my own life as well as the lives of my clients: Pace yourself – Everyone wants it to be over as […]
I am Jack’s grief
A part of me is dying! Within the past 6 months my family and I learned that my only brother was facing terminal cancer at the age of 45. Originally, they thought he had 2 years; but, his cancer is aggressive and chemo isn’t slowing it down. Now they’re saying he only has a few […]