In times of grief and loss, words can be hard to find. Yet saying nothing can feel wrong, too.
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No one wants to hurt or offend someone who is already brokenhearted.
We want to be loving and supportive, but because we don't know what to say, our words—or lack thereof—can easily, unknowingly, add to the pain. Grieving souls can be extra sensitive and especially tender. (I know... I was.) Careful words matter.
I’m Laurie... and I know firsthand how extremely hurtful others' words or lack of them can be in times of devastating sorrow. But I also know the gift of a kind and gentle presence who may or may not say anything.
Because of my experience, I am passionate about coming alongside those who grieve as well as teaching others how to best offer loving support. I am now a certified grief educator but will forever be humbly learning from those in grief.
We don't want to be the reason someone suffering, who already feels alone, isolates more.
To receive my guide and learn how to move toward kindness, compassion, and selflessly attuning to others in their grief, please provide your contact info here...
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