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Grief During the Holidays – Tip 1 of 7 – Honor Your Loss

2 Minute Tip #1 – Find Comfort by Learning to Honor Your Loss

After the loss of your baby, every moment can be a struggle.

There are big moments, like when you’re caught up in thoughts about the future you were planning. And there are little moments, like when you’re simply walking through the house and something sparks a memory.

Suddenly you’re reliving your loss all over again, facing the reality that your baby and your dreams for your little one are gone. It can feel like another piece of your heart has been ripped away.

Learning to honor your loss will provide you with comfort and joy. Open up and give grief a voice.

This is a personal way of honoring the baby you lost and preserving the memories around his or her brief life with you.

If you’re grieving a significant loss during the holidays and need comfort, tune in to this 7 part video series for quick 2 minute tips.
I’ve been where you are and know how tough it can be. It’s hard to think straight much less come up with creative ideas.
   

I hope these simple thoughts bring you tidings of comfort and joy, and help you to honor your loss.

 
 

How will you honor your loss during the holidays? 

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