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At times, the grieving process can feel like you are all alone and unable to find your way home... - Christine

I think that having faced that "bridge" of grief and making it to the other side has helped me understand and work with others who experience grief... - Mia

My mom passed away in July 2014. The same week she passed, I experienced a miscarriage. As a result, I was depressed for about 6 months. Then in February 2015, I found out I was pregnant. This picture is my little girl at age 4. She helped me find meaning and happiness in my grief - she gave me purpose in life. - Maria

Time is precious, "things" are not as important as you think and take time to enjoy. Busy doesn't win as the world seems to teach us. Slow down. - Shanda

Death is a catalyst. Death does not permit rest. Death creates a paradigm shift and sometimes we have no idea we are moving... - Lynn

Change can be rocky and there are barriers, but there are many paths for continued movement. - R. Lynn

After experiencing the loss of a dear friend, I felt as if that pain peeled a wound off huge old wounds. This period has been the most difficult time of my life like these stairs. No training that I have ever had prepared me for what I have gone through... - Maya A.

You can rebuild your life and move forward. Death makes you aware that our time on earth is limited and precious... - Christine

I have learned to have an open mind and respect each client's ideas and ways they are managing their own grief. - Shanda

This year I lost two of my fur babies that were such a huge part of our life... the pain and emptiness felt similar to what I felt after my father passed. Pain that would not go away... - Mia

Client change is fluid. We are always changing - at a different pace and through different obstacles we eventually wind our way to our destination (like a river). - Maria

I could see emotions more clearly and thus, my interpersonal awareness was heightened. - R. Lynn

I am not alone even in my darkest moments and my experience heightens my connection to others. Death touches everyone and is ’the great equalizer’... - Lynn

Other times, you may fall and those around you will be there to catch you. You may be surprised by loved ones who step forward to be by your side through your grief process... - Christine

Find happiness in even the worst circumstances. - Maria