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Alffe 12-11-2006 08:22 AM

Tear Soup
 
Grandy's Cooking Tips

- Grief is the process you go through as you adjust to the loss of anything or anyone important in your life.

- The loss of a job, a move, divorce, death of someone you love, or a change in health status are just a few of the situations that can cause grief.

- Grief is both physically and emotionally exhausting. It is also irrational and unpredictable and can shake your very foundation.

- The amount of "work" your grief requires will depend on your life experiences, the type of loss, and whatever else you have on your plate at that time.

- A sudden, unexpected loss is usually more traumatic, more disruptive and requires more time to adjust to.

- If your loss occured through violence, expect that all the normal grief reactions will be exaggerated.

- You may lose trust in your own ability to make decisions and/or to trust others.

- Assumptions about fairness, life order, and religious beliefs are often challenged.

- Smells can bring back memories of a loss and a fresh wave of grief.

- Seasons, with their colors and climate, can also take you back to that moment in time when your world stood still.

- You may sense you have no control in your life.

- Being at work may provide a relief from your grief, but as soon as you get in the car and start driving home you may find your grief come flooding back.

- You may find that you are incapable of functioning in the work environment for a short while.

- Because grief is distracting it also means you are more accident-prone.

- The object of grieving is not to get over the loss or recover from the loss but to get through the loss.

- Over the years you will look back and discover that this grief keeps teaching you new things about life. Your understanding of life will just keep going deeper.


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Tear Soup by Pat Schwiebert and Chuck DeKlyen

is an excellent book and a good gift to give to grieving friends.

~scrabble 12-11-2006 10:35 AM

:Good-Post:


Thanks Alffe

"- Over the years you will look back and discover that this grief keeps teaching you new things about life. Your understanding of life will just keep going deeper."

That makes sense to me in my experience.


(((Alffe)))

heyjude5050 12-11-2006 02:31 PM

Alffe,

What a wonderful posting.
Thank you for sharing.

Judy

CoolAngel26 12-11-2006 07:20 PM

:Good-Post:

Thank you for sharing that..Have a great week. :icon_wink: Love,Kristin

Idealist 12-11-2006 10:29 PM

That is all so very true, Alffe. And much of it is also familiar. Thank you.

Alffe 03-18-2008 09:35 AM

I think this needs a bump. Hugs for the room. :grouphug:

Alffe 05-17-2011 11:12 AM

Bumping for ginnie...:hug: and for all of us. :grouphug:

FeelinGoofy 05-17-2011 02:41 PM

Thank you Alffe..... sigh. i really needed to re read this......:(


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