How to Help a Grieving Friend: 11 Things to Do When You’re Not Sure What to Do.

Here is another article that enumerates some of the things we can do to support someone who is grieving. You’ve heard some of them before, but I can’t emphasize enough we need to get this information out to everyone. In a way, we are preaching to the choir here. Unfortunately, the people who most need to hear this, don’t read “Grief Blogs” or articles such as this. The conversation about grieving and death in our society is carried on in hushed whispers and hurried snippets. We need to get this discussion out into the open where it will do the most good. Spread the word.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-devine/death-and-dying_b_4329830.html

About edcol52

The Infinite Fountain of Love and Loss flows unceasingly into the pool of memory and sorrow. I created this blog in response to the most dreadful tragedy every parent fears, the death of a child, our 24 year old son, Jake. We are now on an unimagined journey along this road of grief and recovery. If you can find some comfort within these pages, than I will have succeeded in some small measure.
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1 Response to How to Help a Grieving Friend: 11 Things to Do When You’re Not Sure What to Do.

  1. I wholeheartedly agree! Thank you for sharing this article.

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