Atypically, here I am again. As you know if you’ve been following me here, these pieces do not go out very frequently, but there’s something brewing next week that I think you might be interested in and/or want to share with people who might benefit— and it’s free.
Also, I had a heartfelt piece published at a helpful platform described near the end.
I hope you check out this offering.
Sadie Beyl has put together a very special online event where myself and 20 expert colleagues in the field of grief and loss are going to share all of our pain with you. In this series of interviews, you will discover various tools and ways of being, to help you bear it all. You will see that we were able to not just carry on, but that we have gone on to create happy and meaningful lives, and the great news is that you can too!
From Mourning to Light 2 2 is an online event that will air over 12 consecutive days starting on 27 September. We will all share our advice, tips, and unique tools that we use daily to help support you in your grief. To help you find peace, meaning, and to guide you to invite joy back into your life again.
The best part is that I HAVE A FREE TICKET FOR YOU to attend.
Just click on this link and you will have access to all of the interviews!
Here are some of the topics that we will cover:
The importance of mindfulness, taking it one moment at a time
Writing as a pathway through your grief
How to get help and pick up the pieces
How to grieve and be happy at the same time
Glimpses of the ‘other side’
How to make peace with death
Turn your pain into power
The healing power of grief dreams
How writing poetry can help to heal a grieving heart
What adopting a yoga mindset can do
Establishing lifelines when you’re grieving
Grief is love with nowhere to go – how being of service helps in grief
And that is just a taste of what we have to share with you!
Click here now to get access and let the light in.
I know many of you are helpers. This is an excellent resource to share with your clientele. Feel free to forward this email so they have easy access to the links.
Also you can read my just published piece at this link, Death and “Its Terrible, Beautiful Lessons,” written from my heart. Grappling with Grief is a lovely platform filled with story after story.
May I ask you that if you have read or listened to my book Death and its Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Beautiful Lessons: field notes from The Death Dialogues Project that you to go to Amazon and leave a review? Even if you did not buy it from there.
The feedback keeps coming in about how helpful this book has been to readers and how they are using it as a gift for others. There’s no real budget for marketing the book and my hope is that by word of mouth it continues to land in the hands and hearts of those who need it most.
Happy Equinox wherever you are and have a lovely upcoming weekend.
All things good,
Becky