You've cried at weddings, right? At the birth of a baby? And, of course, you've probably cried at funerals, but have you ever stopped to wonder why both happy and sad events, make you so emotional? Even worse, do you often feel like you're the only one? I will impart wisdom gleaned from professional conferences, seminars, books and articles and/or I will blog my personal thoughts. Either way, I hope you check in often, so you know that your tears are never shed in a vacuum!
Friday, March 11, 2011
TSUNAMIS AND EARTHQUAKES
Watching the horror unfold today in Japan and Hawaii, I beg of you who read this blog to: live each day, know what it is important and make those things a priority......now!!! Do not wait another minute, another hour, another day. Unfortunately, it's death and destruction that is often the best teacher, but oh, what a painful way to learn. Love lives forever. Give it and receive it as freely, as often and as much as you possibly can. Life, as we know it, can end in a single millisecond! My thoughts and prayers are with all those who lost their lives today, with their families and with those who are still missing.
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About Me
- Ms. Baby Boomer-dang
- Dallas, TX, United States
- I am an educator and consultant, in the field of loss and grief. I love educating others, as well as learning from them, about life's little and big, happy and sad losses: marriage, divorce, moving away, losing one's health, aging gracefully.....or not......death of a loved one, a pet, a dream, children growing up and parents having to let go, etc. etc. Hopefully, you get the picture. Let's laugh, cry and learn together!
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- SOMETHING TO KEEP IN MIND
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- LISTENING DOESN'T COME NATURALLY
- THINGS HAVE CHANGED BUT FOR THE BETTER?
- MEN GRIEVE DIFFERENTLY
- CARING FOR AGING PARENTS
- TSUNAMIS AND EARTHQUAKES
- YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU!
- GRIEF IN STAGES.......OR NOT!
- LIVE LIFE!
- ASK PERMISSION
- NEVER LOSE HOPE!
- ARE YOU PREPARED?
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