Tag: grief

What Exactly is Human Design?

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Everyone plans the new year to be a time for new beginnings and positive change with an opportunity to start fresh. This past New...

Learning to Grieve While Guiding My Children Through Their Own Grief

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They say that grief comes in waves. I never quite understood that until I was in the midst of my own grief. Going along...

Grieving the Loss of a Parent as a Parent

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It was 6 a.m. on January 3rd, and I finally mustered the energy to wake up early and dust off my Peloton to start...

National Infertility Awareness Week: My Journey to Becoming a Mom

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In honor of National Infertility Awareness Week which falls on April 23-29 this year, I’d like to share my journey with you. I hope...
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Creating a Memory Garden

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My grandmother passed away five years ago, at age 94, and I'm still not over it. We were close, and I have a void...

Are Intuitive Mediums Exempt from Grief?

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As an intuitive medium, I’m often asked if we, as a group, are exempt from the grief process because we understand what is on...

The Love and Loss of a Dog

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Almost a year ago, we lost our dog, Frank. He was with us for almost six years, which in the life of a Labrador,...

Forever Loved

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October 15th marks Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day. Sadly many mamas have suffered the loss of a baby due to miscarriage, ectopic pregnancies,...

We Should Have Been There – Another Missed Milestone

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As many will say, grief changes with time. The waves of grief come and go, but just like the ocean, they will never stop.  Dealing...

Ten Years After My Second Miscarriage, I Still Wonder

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It was July 20, 2012. The corridor was cold, my skin prickly as I walked toward the operating room, my blue cloth gown swaying, my...