Hope you can get on board with my mission!!! Let’s getting talking more! I will be updated this page with uplifting links, interesting facts and personal experiences from myself and others ⭐️
Can’t thank @FixersWayne and @gillian_fixers enough for all there help and support throughout this wonderful process. They’ve both impacted my life so positively and without them this resource wouldn’t be available. #openupaboutbereavement
It’s FINALLY here! After over a year of preparation ‘Dear Grief’ is finally ready to send out to the world!! This free resource aims to help young adults come to terms with a loss and hopefully will allow us to open up more about a topic which is widely ignored. 💙
Grief has taught me that crying is a release of intense pain, a way of being true to your emotions and a means of letting someone in. It is never a sign of weakness. #grief#livingwithgrief#griefcommunity
Our society does not have adequate systems in place to assist the bereaved. After losing my mum at university I had to literally beg to postpone one of my exams by two months. In my career, I was told I couldn't still be grieving three years after losing my mum. #livingwithgrief
Sorry I have been quiet but myself and @FixersWayne have been busy creating my project! I’m very excited to share more information with you all soon... but in the mean time... watch this space, and smile always ⭐️
Growing up, death was not talked about. It was all hush, hush. You were supposed to conceal your emotions. Not ask questions. I refuse to paint a "happy face" over my devastating loss. Death is the one thing we all have in common. Thanks to those that talk about it.
#grief#loss
Happy Sunday Everyone 🌈 sorry I’ve been quiet but I have been working on my project all about bereavement 💛 thoughts for Sunday... ‘wake up positive tomorrow for a positive week’ 🧡
Grief is never something you get over. You don't wake up thinking, 'I've conquered that; now I'm moving on.' It walks beside you every day. If you learn to manage it and honour the person you miss, you can take something incredibly sad and have a form of positivity. -Terri Irwin
When I lost my mum aged 20, the general consensus for dealing with grief was to 'throw yourself' into your studies or work. Sadly, this is still the case. Our society remains unable to prioritise grief or give the bereaved the space to heal. #grief#millennialgrief#grieving