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Dr. Therese Rando

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Psychologist, grief specialist and author of How to Go on Living When Someone You Love Dies

David Kessler

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Journalist, author and motivational speaker

Helen Fitzgerald

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Certified death educator, author and lecturer
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Who Cares If It Turns Out Right?

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Unless you're building a skyscraper or fixing a brain, there's room for error in your work. Sometimes, not forcing greatness/perfection leads to bigger and better ideas. So let go of whether a project is "right," and just let it be what it'll be.
"I love your book. It is helping me to acknowledge negative thoughts and emotions and turn them around, instead of letting them circle in my head." -Teresa
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Retreat from Grief

Retreat from Grief

It's hard to heal when you’re also trying to do a million other things that are a part of day-to-day life. The chance to focus solely on your feelings and forget the rest of the world is a real blessing, and hard to achieve.

A grief retreat just might be the answer.

For widow Sherrie Smart, a weekend retreat with other people mourning the loss of a loved one was just the step she needed to take in the path to healing. Although she was hesitant to go—talking to people is often the hardest thing to do when grieving—she left the experience feeling stronger and more uplifted.

Grief retreats also may help equip children with the emotional tools they need to understand and heal after a loss. The sharing of stories and feelings is an invaluable tool to help both children and adults feel that they’re not alone in their sadness.

A good way to find available retreats in your area is through your local hospice center.

If you have ever been on a grief retreat, share your experience with us now. Was it beneficial?

Posted: 5/14/08
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