Author: Pamela Doss
Narrator: Ashlinn Romagnoli
Unabridged: 2 hr 52 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 10/08/2022
Are you struggling to deal with the loss of a loved one? Have you been isolating yourself, experiencing overwhelming grief, and living with the fear that you may never heal from this excruciating pain? Do you want to get your hands on a warmhearted, effective, and practical book that will help you embrace your journey and live a fulfilling life again?
Research shows that for the past three years 57% of adults have admitted to grieving the loss of a loved one. Not only does this show that you’re not alone, but it also shows that there’s a need for you to find compelling resources that can help you manage your bereavement because grief never really goes away.
Dealing with Grief and Loss is more than just a book that covers this excruciating experience. It's a guide that will show you that although your agony is unique, it’s still valid and you should express it in a way that will benefit you.
Inside Dealing with Grief and Loss you will discover:
Over 10 effective strategies, you can start implementing now to heal your mind, body, and soul, even if you’ve struggled with this beforeA comprehensive look at the power of grief, the mental loss it takes on you, and how society perceives mourningHow to unpack your complicated emotions and ultimately have an answer to your “why?”Important lessons you can learn from death and how to create meaning from your experiences, no matter how difficult the loss is for youHow to transform your relationships, channel grief into kindness, and shield your heart with your mind so that you may never feel guilty about mourning againLoss is a part of life, but that doesn’t mean you should give it the power to govern your mind. You deserve to heal and also have it in you to move on, even when you feel like you can’t.
Are you ready to take charge of your healing? Then read Dealing with Grief and Loss now!
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