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9 Steps to Find Joy in Grief

Finding joy in grief is a delicate and deeply personal process, but it is possible to experience moments of light amidst the darkness of loss.

9 Steps to Find Joy During the Holidays (coming soon)

Finding joy during the holidays while grieving is challenging, but it’s possible to create moments of peace and even happiness amidst the sadness.

BUSTED : 6 Myths About Grief

There are many common myths about grief that can create misunderstandings and unnecessary pressure for those who are grieving.

12 Adult Coloring Sheets

Coloring provides a non-verbal outlet for expressing emotions, especially for those who find it difficult to articulate their feelings.


This 30 day prompted journal is designed to help you reflect on your grief, understand the emotions and challenges it brings, and begin to process it in a way that supports your healing journey. Everyone’s grief is unique, and by examining these aspects, you can gain more insight into your own experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Got Questions? You Are Not Alone.

What is grief?

Grief is the emotional response to loss, particularly the loss of someone or something significant, such as a loved one, a relationship, a job, or even an ideal. It encompasses a wide range of feelings, including sadness, anger, confusion, guilt, and loneliness. Grief can also manifest physically and socially, affecting one’s behavior and relationships.

When does grief end?

Grief is not just a series of events, or stages or timelines. Our society places enormous pressure on us to get over loss, to get through the grief. But how long do you grieve for a husband of fifty years? A teenager killed in a car accident? A four-year-old child? A year? Five years? Forever? The loss happens in time, in fact in a moment, but its aftermath lasts a lifetime.

Why not just avoid grief?

We think we want to avoid the grief, but really it is the pain of the loss we want to avoid. Grief is the healing process that ultimately brings us comfort in our pain.

Is it possible to “move on” after a loss?

"Moving on" is a controversial term. Many people prefer to think of it as integrating the loss into their lives. The person who has passed or the event that has occurred remains part of you, but with time, the intensity of the pain usually softens, and you find a new normal.

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