Articles, tagged with "grief", page 3
09th February 2010
Every year, more and more people choose cremation jewelry as a way to honor a deceased loved one. Once considered a novelty item by some and macabre by others, cremation jewelry is growing in acceptance and popularity. Following are some of the most commo...
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Author:
thomasgalvin
19th January 2010
You've met someone wonderful! She's beautiful, intelligent and interesting, but your friends and family seem reserved. They aren't welcoming her with open arms and you're mystified. Ask around, it may be that your loved ones recognize a high maintenance w...
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TangoWire
08th January 2010
A woman I know, an extremely spiritual person, recently shared with me the following: 'I used to have unfortunate beliefs about myself and I received back from external influences unfortunate results. When I decided to take control and raise my resonance,...
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Author:
Otto Wynn
06th January 2010
At such a difficult time in your life writing sympathy thank you notes can seem overwhelming. Who gets a note? What do you write? How long do you have to write letters of sympathy?
Firstly, it is no longer considered a "must" to send thank you notes af...
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Author:
earnmoneyhmujro
04th January 2010
How many times have you watched this play out with your friends: a long term relationship comes to an end and the man quickly takes up a new girlfriend or otherwise moves forward. Instead of moving on herself, the woman remains intensely attached to the...
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Author:
Clark Meyer
29th December 2009
Have you recently acquired a new Xbox 360? It may be a good idea to think about getting the most out of your console in terms of life expectancy. If the Jasper chip set is used in the motherboard of your console, then overheating and the ring of death sho...
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Author:
Marc Sandford
27th October 2009
Many senior citizens experience the death of a spouse. There is no right or wrong way to mourn a loved ones passing, although you may be confused about different emotions that arise during the experience. You may feel shocked, numb, guilty, regretful, or ...
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TheCaringSpace.com
27th October 2009
Grief is the emotional healing process after someone you love and care about is gone. This can be through death, divorce or abandonment. Separation is the critcal event.
The survivors' grieving process has just begun. The attention of friends and relat...
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Author:
Nancy O'Connor, PhD.
26th October 2009
Heart Break 5 Types To Overcome Separation
Overcoming the issue of heart break can be then as hard to do as conquering a sum to cigarettes. In reality, some research has expressed that love has a grip not only on your heart, but also on the happy cen...
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Author:
Ebuzz
16th October 2009
Not all people are born fantastic public speakers - making an eulogy speech an additional challenging task. Regardless of an address being an eulogy speech for a father, mother, relative, close friend or co-worker, the least thing you definitely would im...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
15th October 2009
It is a cliche to assert that death is part of life. However even if that exhortation has been expounded numerous of times, it is still that all funeral services and wakes are still events that may be clumsy. To play it safe, almost everybody would just s...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
14th October 2009
It's a cliché to say that death is part of life. However, even if that exhortation has been said countless of times, it remains that all funeral services and wakes are still events that can be awkward. To play it safe, most people would just utter a few ...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
14th October 2009
With death comes grief and sadness that tears of sorrow are always shed during funerals. However, some people would reason that death is just a natural part of life and choose to have a service that focuses more on the life lived by the departed rather th...
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Author:
Gregory Scott
16th August 2009
'That it could be satisfied which was spoken by Esaias the soothsayer, saying, Himself took our infirmities, and bare our sicknesses'. When Jesus bore away our sins, He also bore away our diseases. The Cross asserted a total cure for the ills of mankind. ...
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Author:
Coleman Lyons
10th August 2009
SOUL SHOCK - by Steve Gunn
{ An excerpt from his new eBook about Soul Mates 'When Two Souls Connect' }
'The human heart feels things the eyes cannot see, and knows what the mind cannot understand.' -Robert Vallett
If you've met someone who's chan...
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Author:
Steve Gunn