grief
Grief is a natural and healthy response to death and loss of all kinds. Learn how to cope with the emotional pain, move forward and reclaim your happiness.
12 Ways to Cope With Loss or Tragedy
Losing someone or something can be incredibly difficult. Whether it's a loved one, a job, or even just a pet, the grieving process can be long and arduous. While there is no single "right" way to grieve, there are certain things you can do to help make the process a little bit easier. Here are 12 ways to cope with loss or tragedy:
By Bakir Djulich4 years ago in Longevity
What is Grief?
What is grief? Grief is pain and numbness. It’s feeling everything and nothing. Grief is not wanting to believe that death has arrived. Grief is red hot anger, because why is this happening? Grief is the question of what if you had done something differently, would things have ended the same way? Grief is hollow and empty, but sad and painful at the same time. Most importantly, grief is finally realizing that no matter what happened, you did your best with the circumstances you were given.
By Jordan Horter4 years ago in Longevity
Silence isn’t golden
When the night moves into the type of silence where sounds begin to meld together to create a melody unlike any other, I find myself wandering aimlessly in my thoughts, unaware of where I am, or where I’m going. I listen to my blood move through my ears, and wonder.
By Melissa Davidson4 years ago in Longevity
F*uck The Stages Of Grief
When we talk about the grieving process, the most standard response is that someone goes through the seven stages of grief which are: shock and denial, guilt, anger and bargaining, depression, the upward turn, reconstruction, and acceptance.
By Krista Smith4 years ago in Longevity
Can’t Get Over the Death of a Loved One?
Can't get over the death of a loved one, do you feel that you don't have the strength to face and accept reality? Although you hear from close friends that "time heals", it seems to you only a superficial and pointless reply. You hear that "I know how you feel, it will pass" and you get angry at the stupidity of those who assume they know how you feel and what will happen.
By Habibah Vazquez4 years ago in Longevity



