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 TOUCHING GRIEF: The Healing Language of Touch
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By laurie
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Posted November 16, 2016

TOUCHING GRIEF: The Healing Language of Touch

Touch is the first sense to develop in human infants. A newborn’s emotional, mental, and physical well-being depend on a mother’s tender touch. Doctor’s insist on the baby being placed on the [...]

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 “DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN”: HOW I AM GRIEVING MY HUSBAND’S LOSS WITH THIS ELECTION RESULT
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By laurie
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Posted November 12, 2016

“DÉJÀ VU ALL OVER AGAIN”: HOW I AM GRIEVING MY HUSBAND’S LOSS WITH THIS ELECTION RESULT

On election eve, I was amidst a group of politically like-minded souls, watching television in anticipation of seeing the first woman break the glass ceiling of the top job in the United States. [...]

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 SPRING CLEANING FRIENDSHIPS: I Know That I Cannot Change The People Around Me, But I Also Know That I Can Change The People I Choose To Be Around!
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By laurie
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Posted November 10, 2016

SPRING CLEANING FRIENDSHIPS: I Know That I Cannot Change The People Around Me, But I Also Know That I Can Change The People I Choose To Be Around!

When Peter died my friends were truly amazing. I have blogged over and over about their kindnesses. I am eminently grateful that my pals not only rallied, but didn’t abandon me when the going got [...]

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 Why It’s Finally Time To Bury The Stages Of Grief
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted November 1, 2016

Why It’s Finally Time To Bury The Stages Of Grief

After Peter died, with the help of Amazon Prime, I immersed myself in reading book after book about grief. Books about grief can be valuable tools that provide validation for those experiencing a [...]

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 The Letter I Wrote To My Lost Love
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted October 24, 2016

The Letter I Wrote To My Lost Love

My path to restoration is paved with family, friendships, and the healing power of my grief group. In the safety of my group space, we get each other’s pain on a level that is forged by our [...]

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 How I’m Using Meditation To Work Through My Grief
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted October 15, 2016

How I’m Using Meditation To Work Through My Grief

A few months after Peter died, I attended an open meditation class in a large auditorium which proved to be a complete disaster. I wrote about it in a blog which described my abysmal foray into [...]

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 How Grief Became My New Vocation
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted October 9, 2016

How Grief Became My New Vocation

I am a food writer by trade. I shaped my culinary career path in my mid-20s. During and after college I had been working as a model in Manhattan doing live shows, photography, and catalogue work, [...]

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 Why Comparing Grief Is Such A Useless Cause
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted September 28, 2016

Why Comparing Grief Is Such A Useless Cause

As I go through the process of grief, I know that I have to recalibrate my reality. I have to find a new attitude to get me through this demanding journey. I have to take charge of my grief and [...]

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 How To Be A Fifth Wheel Without Feeling Like One
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By laurie
In Blog
Posted September 21, 2016

How To Be A Fifth Wheel Without Feeling Like One

I love my friends. They are forever asking me out to dinner and always insist on treating. Yes, I have very kind, and mega-generous friends. They never make me feel that I am a third or fifth or [...]

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By laurie
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Posted September 9, 2016

The Second Year Slump: The Struggle To Find A New Life

Ever since I marked the anniversary of Peter’s death, I have been in a funk. It didn’t help that a chair had the audacity to run into me and break my toe. Ok, truth be told, I ran into a chair [...]

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