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64 Grief Support Regrets: You Don't Know 'til You Know

Recently, going through some boxes that had moved with me, unopened, over several moves, I found a stack of cards. It was every sympathy card that I received after my father's death. I was only 18 when my dad died,

Guilt vs Regret in Grief

When it comes to grief, guilt and regret are words that get tossed around pretty regularly.  We all have things we wish we'd done differently, things we wish we had or hadn't said, things we feel terrible about.  This isn't

Love Your Regret

Please don't tell me you don't have any regrets...please...I beg of you.  Normal people have regrets; it doesn't make you pathological, it makes you human. I know what you're thinking, but all the photos on Facebook with inspirational quotes superimposed

The Grief of Anticipated-Sudden Deaths

Hey, welcome to another episode of the What's Your Grief Podcast. I'm Elanor and as always I'm joined by Litsa. Litsa, how are you doing this morning? I'm doing pretty well this morning. It has been a okay weekend. I

Lessons to Write On: A Guided Grief Journaling Intensive [Digital Download] - Shop

We've converted our popular online grief journaling course into a beautiful PDF digital download. Because we get it - the online course format is not for everyone. We're so excited that this downloadable PDF allows you the same in-depth lessons

Video Games and Grief: an Introduction

Today's guest author is Kailey Bradley. Kaleyis a licensed professional counselor in the state of Ohio, a nationally certified counselor, and a fellow in thanatology. She is also a doctoral student in counselor education at Ohio University. She is passionate

The Complexities of Motherhood & Continued Bonds

I've been writing about my grief for my mother and how it has impacted my life as a mother since May of 2013, my first Mother's Day here at WYG. Looking back at some of my earlier articles, it's like

To Me, From You: Writing Letters From Those We've Lost

In grief (and in life), if you can no longer talk to someone you love, people will often advise you to write them a letter. Write a letter with the things you wish you'd told them. Or maybe an apology,

Lists to Help You Through Any Loss

Episode Transcript Welcome everyone to another episode of What's Your Grief Community Podcast. I'm Eleanor. I'm Litsa. And how's it going? How's your week been Litsa? I think it's been the same as the pattern of the last few weeks.