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Home | Self-Improvement | Grief-Loss

7 Articles Found in Grief-Loss Category.

         

Story of one woman coming to terms with her mortality and the effect that her death will have upon her children.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2007-01-10

“The only constant is change”. Change is something that affects us all in our lives some more serious and impacting than others. Moving house, changing jobs, redundancy, divorce, losing a loved one, death, they all affect us in different ways.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2005-10-05

I heard a shotgun blast. I must have been hit because I was down and felt it in my stomach. I was lying on the ground of a parking lot in the dark scared, hurt and alone, not knowing if I would live or die.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-02

What can we learn from those who are dying? Lots!
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-17

During my first year of college a life-long family friend and mentor tragically lost his son. Separated by distance, I assumed that his Christian friends, the staff at his church, and his Sunday school class would step in and wrap their arms around him and his wife. Needless to say I was surprised, one year later, when we were able to finally meet face to face.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-10

A friend in need can be the best kind of friend.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-10-04

We all lose loved ones. How do we cope? How do we get past the grief and move on? Read on to learn some skills that can help you to move through your grief and start living again.
Author:   articlediner
Submitted: 2006-09-29
   
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