Alone and Alive: A Practical Guide for Dealing with the Death of Your Husband.This article reviews the book "Alone and Alive: A Practical Guide for Dealing With the Death of Your Husband" by Janet Boyanton.BigelowDirectorLeoniaDeborahDirectorLeonia...
I recall hearing someone on a TV show talking about the second anniversary of the death of her husband and how she had realized “it was really just another day, and that’s okay.” It took the pressure off for her. This person chose to remember her loved one on his birthday, when s...
14, Dealing with people is the most important aspect of my work. 15, She showed great tact in dealing with a tricky situation. 16, Her stratagem for dealing with her husband's infidelities was to ignore them. 17, He had been extremely tactful in dealing with the financial question. 18,...
After a death, it can be difficult to deal with the possessions of the deceased. It can help to both set up a system and work with others in deciding the best way to deal with these possessions. Retaining objects that have meaning for us is one way to maintain a bo...
Is this the death of feminism? Or perhaps this is simply the 'new' feminism, where a woman can be a mother, wife and have a career but still expects her husband to earn good money and do his fair share. whereas 鉴于 A husband still pulls out the chair for his wife. ...
Ms. Aikman, a newspaper reporter at the time of her husband's death, used her journalism skills to research better ways to move through grief, with the idea that she might even write a book. She found out that grief doesn't go in stages, but in waves. 'So I learned that this feeli...
Dealing with adversity A daughter complained to her father about her life and how things were so hard for her .She did not know how she was going to make it’ and wanted to give up.She was tired of fighting and struggling. It seemed that as one problem was solved anew one arose...
Friday night was my pumpkin-turned-carriage moment as a person with chronic illness. My husband treated me to my favorite fancy restaurant for a delicious dinner.. I had the energy to go, and the ability to EAT and digest, even (which sounds like a given, but is not for me.) ...
The same as Erickson’s stages of death; first denial to anger to bargaining to depression to acceptance and will relive these steps over again during your challenge but will beat it with having a positive approach and knowing how to use effective methods to let your stress go. Know you wil...
of that loss hangs a mystery that can be as illuminating as it is bleak. The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Geraldine Brooks explores all this in her intensely intimate and candid “Memorial Days: A Memoir,” about the death of her husband, celebrated writer,journalist and historian Tony ...