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Once you’ve done everything you can, take a step back and trust it all will be enough.
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Sharing memories at funeral services can help us through the grieving process.
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As all of us are dealing with the strange reality of Coronavirus, our sympathies especially go out to those who are also dealing with grief and loss during this time. Know that we are here for you.
If you know of a friend who is grieving, reach out with a caring message. They might need the extra support!
"Happiness is not a goal; it is a by-product."
- Eleanor Roosevelt
Right now many people are experiencing what is known as "Pandemic Grief." This type of grief occurs with the loss of community, connection and support.
It is important to acknowledge all types of grief, and allow yourself to feel those specific emotions.
Remember to reach out and talk to your loved ones for support. Even a simple phone call or video chat can help lift your spirits, and theirs!
There is no time limit on grieving.
Well-meaning family and friends may
believe it's time for you to "feel better".
Be kind to yourself; honor your feelings,
first. Grieving is a process you must go
through. Trust your own intuition.
That's all you need to do today.
For those who have tragically lost love ones, lost their homes, those evacuated from their homes, those waiting to go back to see the damage, our hearts go out to you.
To all the firefighters, first responders, pilots flying air support, and police officers working to keep our homes and wild spaces safe and intact, a heartfelt thank you and hopes for your safety.
“I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that do not work.”
- Thomas Edison
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Children don’t always know or understand why they have to stay home. Keeping the same structure and schedule helps them stay calm and feel like not as much has changed.
Wondering how to talk to your child about coronavirus? We found this great article with some tips. Plus, some helpful tools to practice healthy habits with your children:
https://www.pbs.org/parents/thrive/How-to-talk-to-your-kids-about-coronavirus
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"Loved people are loving people."
- Katherine Hepburn
"The difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones is how you use them."
- unknown
"If you're not making mistakes, then you're not doing anything. I'm positive that a doer makes mistakes."
- John Wooden
What simple things in life do you find beautiful?
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So true!