Archive for Grief Journaling

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…
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sensory memory grief

I Miss the Sound of Your Voice: Grieving Sensory Memory

I have a baby. She's ten months old. She was a late-in-life baby, so her only siblings—both sisters—are 10 and…
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benefits of grief journaling

5 Benefits of Grief Journaling

Journaling is one of WYG's favorite, go-to, grief coping methods for many reasons. First, it offers you a simple way…
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Deconstruction/Reconstruction: WYG's Fav New Teen Grief Journal

Deconstruction Reconstruction: WYG's Fav New Teen Grief Journal

We are really excited to let you know about a new grief resource for grieving teens that came out this…
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Congratulate Yourself, You're Coping With Grief

Congratulate Yourself, You're Coping with Grief.

Congratulations! No seriously, congratulations. You are doing it. You are surviving. You are breathing in and out, and you are…
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Valentine's Day grief, in six words

  • General
  • Litsa Williams
We asked and you answered (as you always do!). We challenged you to share your six-word story about Valentine's Day…
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Grief Hacks: Lists and Little Journals

Grief Hacks: Lists and Little Journals

Experiencing the death of a loved one can throw a person all out of whack, am I right? Grief is…
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Grief Art Journaling for the Artistically Challenged

Grief Art Journaling for the Artistically Challenged

Those of you who follow WYG may have noticed a pretty glaring oversight during the month of June. Father’s Day came…
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Dear Love: Healing Through Writing Letters

Dear Love: Healing Through Writing Letters

A letter from the influential physicist, Richard Feynman, to his high-school sweetheart and wife, Arline Feynman: [From Letters of Note]…
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