15 Things I Wish I’d Known About Grief

Cancer creates it’s own kind of grief…this was helpful for me and hopefully for others who face all sorts of grief.

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After a year of grief, I’ve learned a lot. I’ve also made some mistakes along the way. Today, I jotted down 15 things I wish I’d known about grief when I started my own process.

I pass this onto anyone on the journey.

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1. You will feel like the world has ended. I promise, it hasn’t. Life will go on, slowly. A new normal will come, slowly.

2. No matter how bad a day feels, it is only a day.  When you go to sleep crying, you will wake up to a new day.

3. Grief comes in waves. You might be okay one hour, not okay the next. Okay one day, not okay the next day. Okay one month, not okay the next. Learn to go with the flow of what your heart and mind are feeling.

4. It’s okay to cry. Do it often. But it’s okay to…

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2 responses to this post.

  1. Posted by Karen on March 7, 2014 at 8:55 am

    We grieve for lots of reasons and this was helpful. Thanks for sharing it.

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