Death is not the greatest loss. The greatest loss is what dies within us, yet we live on.
~ Unknown
My Daily Drive Time is So Hard...
Do you struggle with the time spent in your vehicle everyday. So many survivors say that the drive time is when they cry the most. It's also a time when they struggle with thoughts of joining their loved one.
Instead of time spent alone in pain, let me help you turn your commute time into a time of healing. I know the issues you struggle with because I've walked the road you walk.
As a survivor-mom, I vividly remember the days of trying to make sense of it all, and replaying it over and over in my mind, as if the ending would somehow come out different. I remember the intense guilt and how a need for anwers became a driving force in my life. That why is always looming in front of you.
Others are afraid to talk about it which only makes it worse. And the overwhelming questions race on... where was God when this happened? What can I tell the children? How can I possibly get past the pain and live again? Can I really live again?
Let me take you by the hand and walk you through the stages of healing. I'll touch on those things that you are afraid to tell anyone for fear they will think you 'lost it'. I will help you understand, and bring compassion and direction to your confusion and pain.
I will also help with graphic issues, your own suicidal feelings, other sudden relationship losses, PTSD and many other topics.
This book isn't about someone else's loss. It will directly talk about your loss and how to work through it. And it's very easy to listen to!!
The audio book is 4 hours of solid, practical wisdom.
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I will answer questions like:
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How do you get rid of graphic issues and stop the nightmares?
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How do you work your way past the blame, guilt, and anger?
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What do you do when friends shun you after a suicide?
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Where was God when my loved one died?
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How do I tell the children?
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Who's to blame for this suicide?
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How do I find a way to go on living now?