Developing A Circle of Support After A Loss
Grief can feel incredibly isolating. A Circle of Support can help you manage your grief and connect with others who understand what you’re going through.
Grief can feel incredibly isolating. A Circle of Support can help you manage your grief and connect with others who understand what you’re going through.
Loss can come at any time and any place. Loss can be from death, divorce, broken relationships, or even losing your keys. No matter the loss, it hurts. It is at this point we walk through the stages of grief.
Learning more about the stages of grief, we can better deal with our feelings and support others who are grieving
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Just like being tossed around by the waves, there also comes a time of calm. When you stop panicking and fighting you will make it to safety. I am not going to say that it will be easy or that you might not get knocked over more than you stand up. But, like the ocean waves, there is a natural cycle of ups and downs, highs and lows, peaks and valleys. You just need to hang on.