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  • Coping with grief
    By Jonathan Logan
    Coping with grief is a skill that nearly everybody has to exercise at some point in his or her life. It’s not easy and there doesn’t seem to be much you can do to prepare for a grieving situation beforehand. Common triggers of grief are obviously deaths of loved ones, loss of a friendship, loss of health, loss of a job, or any other situation that results in a significant loss of some kind.
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  • Helping Families of Service Members Who Commit Suicide While in Combat
    By Dr. Renee Clauselle of Child and Family Psychology
    The Family Wellness Center specializes in working with military families. If you, or someone you know, have lost a loved one to suicide during or following their military service, there is help. The grief one experience’s after a loved one’s suicide can trigger very complicated emotions, such as guilt, anger and blame.
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  • Sex and Funerals - What's the Difference?
    By ruth davis
    We are encouraged to talk about sex with our kids, to educate them, to take the mystery out of it, to prepare them so that when they are faced with a choice, they can make sound and educated decisions. Years ago it was taboo to talk about sex. But we see how important it is. So why is talking about death and funerals, which is just as important, still a taboo subject?
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  • What really matters?
    By coach louise
    All the tools I now share with others are the ones I needed myself. When you are faced with loss, you really discover what is important in life. It is not always what you think it will be. Things that you thought were so important and worth arguing for suddenly seem trivial and unimportant compared to love and peace.
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  • Living for Two – A Way to Overcome Your Grief
    By Deborah Heneghan, Closer Than You Think, LLC
    Living for two can be done any age or level of healing and for any reason. Although my adventures are now more in the vein of celebration, honoring your loved one can greatly help speed up your grief process and healing, as you’re about to see…
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  • Are You Hiding from Your Grief After the Death of a Loved One
    By Deborah Heneghan, Closer Than You Think, LLC
    So, let me ask you this? Are you hiding from your emotions and your grief from the loss of a loved one, or from any situation in your life, for that matter? Do you find yourself burying your guilt, anger, resentment and other emotions because it is much easier to do this than it is to face each feeling? Are you afraid of what you’ll go through as you face each emotion?
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  • The Ripple Effects of After-Death-Communication with Your Loved Ones
    By Deborah Heneghan, Closer Than You Think, LLC
    We all have lost someone near and dear to our heart at some point in our life, whether to natural causes, illnesses, or tragedy. No matter the cause of death, it hurts each of us so deeply and affects us in different ways. I have spent the last twenty-three years working through and dealing with my sister’s death, and have been ever so blessed to receive her help from the other side.
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  • After-Death-Communications – Receiving Messages from the Deceased
    By Deborah Heneghan, Closer Than You Think, LLC
    Letting go of a loved one is one of the biggest challenges we’ll ever face. We miss them, want to freeze them in time, and feel the comfort of their presence again. This, however, can freeze the both of you in place. Letting go makes room for evolution--of yourself, of them, and of what’s meant to be. You can still communicate constantly. After all, they’re with you day and night. But the grief must make way for celebration of who they were and still are.
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  • Transitions - Moving Through Grief
    By Carolyn Elizabeth Blake
    Moving through grief is a transitions none of us want to make. But life inevitably asks us to walk the path we would never choose. I hope the chronicle of my passage through grief may help others to come through too.
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  • Tips to Decorate Your Wedding and Reception for Cheap
    By weddingww
    Decorating for your wedding reception can definitely become a nightmare because of the significance of the occasion. With these tips you can avoid the headaches and create a stunning wedding like no other.
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  • Cafe World The Secret to Making Coins
    By cafenaq
    Café World is built around the idea of you being logged into the game and playing as much as possible. If you cannot do that, you need to adjust your game play strategy so that you can still make a decent chunk of coin without being online all the time. How do you do that? To start with, you immediately cut out all the items that are cooked right away. If you’re not logged on to the game more than once every 24 hours, you should
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  • Health Care Reform Passed
    By onlineqs
    You’d think on such a historical day there’d be dancing in the streets. Instead, there’s bickering and a lawsuit.
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  • Tony HortonThe P90X Revolution
    By beach
    The P90X revolution is not like any other fitness video you have ever tried, this will take your body to new levels. Other fitness programs will get you in shape, P90X will get you RIPPED!
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  • Pregnancy Miracle What Do Those That Have Tried It Say
    By -
    I read many different reviews for Pregnancy Miracle. The overall comments made about Pregnancy Miracle ebook were excellent, helped them get pregnant and is based on natural and holistic methods.
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  • Grief can affect your Relationship in Surprising Ways
    By Sarah Elizabeth Malinak
    Grieving affects your marriage and other relationships in ways for which you may not be prepared. This article shows how what’s going on internally through the grieving process affects your world.
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  • The four task of mourning
    By Christine1966
    As we get older we all experience loss throughout our life. Death is as much a part of reality as life itself. This unfortunate faith is in the best of times hard to accept. It is not uncommon that people no matter how strong they might have been have difficulties coping with the process of grieving. It is of the essence to go through all the four tasks of grieving and finish them. The process of mourning is finished when the survivor is able to think and talk about the deceased without pain.
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  • Personal Symptoms of Menopause
    By Michelle Spencer
    For pretty much all women, the changes in the menstruation cycles leading up to and during the time of menopause will be due to ever changing hormone levels. It is quite normal and natural to experience irregular periods for anything up to seven or eight years prior to the last period. It is also nothing un-natural for periods to be either quite a bit lighter or considerably heavier, or even longer or much shorter.
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  • How To Choose A Snowboard That Is Right For You
    By using
    Buying yourself a new snowboard is one of the best investments you can make if you do a lot of snowboarding. It can be difficult to make a decision, though because there are so many options available today. So how to choose the right snowboard? First you need to decide what your abilities are as a snowboarder. Are you a beginner, intermediate or advanced? There are also gender specific snowboards and snowboards for children as well as adults.
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  • Forgotten Victims of Domestic Violence
    By Gracie
    The children are often the forgotten victems when their parents are fighting What about them and how does it effect them?
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  • Drive Safe with Kentucky Auto Insurance
    By florida
    Do you know how your Kentucky auto insurance rates are being calculated? Your rates always seem to be higher compared to your friends. This article will explain these factors.
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  • What Happens At Fitness Figure Competitions
    By wooden
    Fitness figure competitions are a daunting prospect for new contestants. Here is an outline of what happens during a figure competition.
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  • How To Process Grief.
    By Iyabo Asani
    Sometimes we are just not aware that we have not processed grief. We know to process grief when someone dies. However, there are other events that happen that we may not be as aware of the need to grieve as we process these events.
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  • Daily Devotion: New Life In Christ - Anger Management
    By Edwin Joseph
    Anger is one of the most common sin that people commit. In fact, it is a very ordinary reaction we have. But of course we all know that ordinary doesn't mean its right? In our world, sin in ordinary / common so as christians we need to show people the proper way of living our lives according to the Word of God.
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  • The Calm After The Storm
    By skye2day
    A message of hope in loss It is raining outside. My car windows are rolled down a bit. I can smell the fresh air. It is being cleansed. It is as if this was meant for me. The patter tottering on my car is...
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  • Rachel Getting Married
    By Cindy Kludt
    I have touched on the complexities of grief issues before, but the movie "Rachel Getting Married" shows it so well. For those of you who have not seen the movie, I will give a short synopsis. Kym is a twenty plus woman who is leaving her rehab residential care unit to come home for her sister, Rachel's, wedding. There is a lot of tension because everyone is worried about what Kym will do--will she use drugs, will she wreck the car, will she be outrageous?
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  • Coping With Bereavement; Is There Anything Which Can Help?
    By Roseanna Leaton
    Coming to terms with the loss of a loved one is difficult for everyone and we all respond in our own unique way. Hypnosis downloads may be a way in which you can help to sooth yourself through this painful time.
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  • Grief- What Can Be Done About It?
    By cdmohatta
    Grief can be overwhelming. A death, separation of loved one, etc. can cause tremendous grief. This kind of grief refuses to get treated for a long period. People say that time is a great healer, but it is also true that the more time passes, the more time you have to grieve. Some time back I used to visit web pages set up by cancer patients. Most of them were young children who were suffering from leukemia.
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  • Automatic Writing - Death Is Nothing To Fear
    By Stephanie Barker
    There is a way to get your questions answered and alleviate your anxieties about death and the after life. And you can do it on your own. Ever hear of Automatic Writing?
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  • Tips on Throwing a 70s Theme Party
    By Ocean Zhang
    Ah the 70s, between disco dancing and polyester, it was an interesting time. So why not throw a party for your friends who remember the 70s and may still have a few disco moves still in them? Or, you can throw a party for those who never lived in the 70s but always wanted to.
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  • Advice for Substance Abuse Disorder
    By Don Varner
    This article is dedicated to providing you with as much information as necessary for understanding substance abuse disorder.
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  • Supporting the Bereaved This Holiday Season
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    The bereaved need the support and encouragement from their family and friends in order to cope with their grief, especially during the holiday season. This article outlines three simple things you can do to help a grieving loved one during the holidays.
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  • Finding the Right Funeral Floral Arrangement
    By
    Flowers are one of the purest ways to share your sympathies to the family or friend of someone who has passed away. This article describes the different types of funeral flower designs available to send to a funeral or memorial service.
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  • Coping Techniques For the Grieving
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    Getting through an emotionally distressing time, like the death of a loved one, takes strength as well as help. This article describes the coping techniques often used by professionals to help the bereaved cope with grief after the death of a loved one.
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  • 5 Ways to Bring Healing through Commemoration.
    By Lynn Zingel
    As hard as it is and perhaps daunting at the time it is possible to recover from grief with new strengths, a new focus and a new direction. The healing process starts as you release your grief, and start to recognize and sort your emotions ( which can be conflicting at times) and move to the acceptance of your loved ones death. Commemoration is a vital part of healing and recovery. Here are 5 ways to bring healing through commemoration.
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  • Memorial Services: How Friends and Family Can Help
    By
    For many, incorporating family and friends into the planning of a memorial service is an important part of bringing everyone together. This article describes how family members can be involved in various aspects of a funeral service and its planning.
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  • Dealing with Exam Stress and Home Work.
    By Anurag A
    People suffer from stress from time to time. When stressed, you may feel worried, anxious, upset or sad. There are many situations that can make you feel stressed, such as home work and exams. You may feel that it is taking forever to complete a piece of work or you don’t know or understand what you are supposed to do. When revising for exams, you may feel that you need to do lots of revision in a short space of time or feel unprepared even after spending several days revising.
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  • Facts about Suicide and Self Harm
    By Anurag A
    People of all ages and from all walks of life die by suicide each year. Suicide in children and young people is increasing. Children can feel overwhelmed and helpless when under stress. They may have encountered difficulties at home or school and may think that suicide is the only solution. Depression is a major risk factor for suicide, although not everyone who attempts suicide is depressed.
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  • Coping with Bereavement When Someone Dies
    By Anurag A
    The death of a family member or close friend is an overwhelming experience that affects everyone. Children are particularly vulnerable during this difficult time as they may not understand fully what has happened or the events that led to their loss. Children’s reaction to death and how well they cope depends on a number of factors, such as whether the person who died was close to them and was involved in their life; also on the child’s age and level of understanding.
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  • Sympathy Flowers: The Right Flowers Can Say So Much
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    Condolence flowers are used to send the bereaved thoughts of comfort and sympathy. This article describes the types of flowers that should be sent to the grieving and takes into account religion, flower meanings and colors.
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  • When the Memories Come Without Pain
    By elaine williams
    My youngest son was eleven when his father died. For the longest time he would cling to me when we were parting company, giving hugs and more hugs.
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  • Online Memorials: Sharing a Loved One's Story in a Virtual World
    By
    When we die, we want to leave a life story that can speak to others both now and in generations to come. This article describes how posting a life story on an online memorial service site can help celebrate a life and encourage others.
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  • Searching for the london flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Flowers represent happiness and joy. They are the ideal gifts for almost every person because they stand for fertility and life force. Flowers are genuine tokens of gratitude and sympathy. The online flower suppliers are able to provide you with flowers uk; they will also provide you with attractive offers. For instance, you can take full advantage of various discounts. Free shipping and delivery schemes can also be chosen.
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  • Order some cheap flowers online
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Lifesare becoming more and more hectic; actually, you can get lost in sending gifts and flowers. But if you have to deal with an emergency situation, you can count on the flower delivery. The flowers by post are likely to impress every recipient and your satisfaction will be guaranteed.
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  • Brighten up your home with our winter flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Flowers are the essence of every holiday and especially Christmas. People enjoy buying winter flowers every year in order to decorate their homes, shops and many other things. Christmas flowers represent an essential element of Christmas decorations for many persons. Decorations just aren’t the same without winter flowers and in the winter season many flowers are in their full blossom.
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  • One cannot go wrong with our anniversary flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Everybody makes a nice gesture every once in a while, either because it is a special occasion that simply cannot go unnoticed or simply because you want to surprise the people you love in a nice manner. What better way to bring a smile on the face of someone dear to us than giving them flowers or basket arrangements?
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  • Traditional or modern valentine flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Every year, right before Valentine’s Day, everyone goes crazy looking for the perfect bouquet of flowers. With no better way to express feelings of love and appreciation than through flowers, it’s easy to see why everyone turns to their florist this time of year. Red roses are obviously the stars of the event – since the 17th century they have been the ultimate symbol of true passion. However, there are some other valentine flowers that will make your sweetheart feel very special.
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  • The meaning of mothers day flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Flowers are meant to show someone how much they truly mean to you. Mother’s Day is all about letting your mother know how much you appreciate and love her. Sending a beautiful bouquet of flowers is the best way of conveying this message of love, admiration and gratitude.
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  • Honor your mother with mothers day flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    Flowers have always been used in order to represent merits and emotions. Everlasting and unbreakable love may be expressed by the mothersday flowers. This auspicious occasion should be celebrated and every person should show his/her feelings of genuine gratitude towards his/her mother.
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  • The valentine flowers
    By Ckint Jhonson
    With Valentines approaching, you can find yourself quite deep in thought when it comes to choosing the perfect gift for this occasion. But you should remember just one thing: you cannot get wrong with the valentines flowers. Other gifts can become repetitive. But this is not the case with flowers because they are not likely to go out of fashion.
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  • Grief is a Journey, Not a Destination
    By elaine williams
    There are days you sit in a chair and stare out the window because living seems to take too much energy. Even to think about what to make for dinner is an all-consuming task.
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