The theme of this month’s newsletter is Gone But Never Forgotten. As a mom who’s lost a child, one of my biggest fears is that my son will be forgotten. To keep that from happening, I have committed myself to keeping his legacy alive and honoring him in a variety of ways.
The theme of this month's newsletter is Children. The first three articles chosen focus on the loss of a child. As Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, “There’s no tragedy in life like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were.” The last three articles focus on helping children deal with death and the loss of a loved one.
The theme of this month's newsletter is Hope. A favorite quote of mine about hope comes from Darcie Sims: "Hope isn't a place or thing. Hope isn't the absence of pain or sadness or sorrow. Hope is possibility. Hope is the memory of love given and received." May this newsletter help you find hope as you continue along your healing journey.
February – the month we associate with love, chocolate and hearts. However, when you've lost a loved one, you feel like a large part of your heart is missing and that the void can never be filled.
A New Year – a time of resolutions and hope for change – but also a time of sadness as we face yet another year colored by the loss of our loved one. This month's newsletter offers help with creating a new normal and dealing with the grief that is part of our life every day.
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The focus of this month’s newsletter continues with November’s theme: Handling the Holiday Season.
Surviving the holidays after the death of a loved one is one of the most difficult things you have to deal with and very likely is on your mind right now. We hope that this issue of our newsletter will help you realize that you do have options about how to cope with the holidays.
The theme of this month's newsletter is The Power of Lists. Lists can be a powerful and effective way to analyze, focus, remember and prioritize things. Our thought was to provide a series of lists that offer helpful suggestions and coping strategies to help you as you move along your grief journey.
Dear Grief Toolbox Family,
June is a month of many triggers, Father’s day, the end of school, graduations, weddings, the Fourth of July as well as the change of seasons. No matter where you are at in your grief, new or decades down the road, these triggers can sneak up sometimes coming at us from out of nowhere.