How Grief and Loss May Present
Grief and loss can affect children, teens, and adults in deeply different ways, though many experiences overlap. Emotional overwhelm, anxiety, numbness, irritability, physical symptoms, withdrawal, or difficulty coping may all be part of how grief presents across different stages of life. This post explores common signs of grief in children, teens, and adults while offering compassionate understanding for the many ways people respond to loss, change, trauma, and emotional pain.
A Love Note For Memorial Day: A Reflection on Meaning and Memory of What We Hold Close
A reflective Memorial Day weekend blog that invites to pause and consider what it means to remember, preserve, and protect what is most meaningful in our lives. This brief reflection explores values, loss, resilience, and the quiet question of what makes life feel worth returning to each day. Readers are invited to consider what they hold most deeply—whether one thing or three—and to engage with meaning-making through gentle self-reflection and creative awareness.
Not Everyone Cries At A Funeral
Not everyone cries at a funeral. Some people feel numb, overwhelmed, relieved, angry, or disconnected. This reflection explores the many ways grief can be experienced and why there is no right way to respond to loss.
