Looking For A Companion To Guide You Through The Grieving Process?
When you want to talk; and the person you want to talk to is no longer around, it can hurt. Grief is an undeniable reaction to loss in our lives. Grieving is a unique experience that can leave you feeling sad, angry, and alone. Grieving is a process, not a one-time occurrence. A grief journal will give you a space for private and intimate chats with your loved one at any time. Your journal is just a private space for you to express yourself. It can take any shape you desire, whether it's examining and releasing your feelings, coming up with coping strategies, or keeping track of the things that make you uneasy. Even with complex emotions like loss, which we may not have much experience with, journaling can be a helpful and active way to interact with our feelings without allowing them to overwhelm us.
This journal has 54 prompts to help you cope with sorrow and sadness. During grief, there are many things to write about: the person who died, how you feel, everything you wish you had said, and questions that keep popping in your head over and over again. There are 54 blank pages to write from your heart or write a letter to your momDetails6×9 inMatte CoverWhite Paper111 Pages