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I Wish To Die Because I Have Nothing

May 13, 2012 | Author: Debbie B. Hallenbeck | Posted in Grief

Strike your attention on what you have, and not on what you have not. You’re who you are and you have what you have. Perhaps because we all tumble and we fail, will then say I wish to die. On that instance, the important thing to find is simply 1 positive and optimistic thought that could motivates and helps you move forward. Keep hold of it passionately, and completely focus on it. You might in some way feel like you don’t possess much, or nearly anything at all, but you have your own mind to help keep you going. And that’s actually all you need to begin moving forward again. Bear in mind, struggling and handling challenges is actually a all-natural part of life and of growing.

How to Cope with a Wrongful Death Claim When Grieving the Loss of a Family Member

September 9, 2011 | Author: Talin Masta | Posted in Grief

Nobody would say that any amount of money could fill the gaping hole in the lives of the loved ones of the victim of a wrongful death. Their presence can’t ever be revived and it would be wrong to say otherwise. But the instant family of anyone who was lost from the grievous wrongdoing of another individual may want to seek justice by punishing those responsible thru a wrongful death lawsuit. Justice may come in the shape of time expended in jail or through financial compensation to aid in easing the extensive and longstanding financial difficulties due to the passing.

Heartbreak From Losing A Pet

September 8, 2010 | Author: Erin Walker | Posted in Grief

I remember the day I learned my dog had died. The beautiful red-gold Irish Setter I had owned since I was fourteen no longer greeted me when I came home. I was traveling out of State and had asked a dog sitter to watch Rusty. When I got back there was no explanation, no apology, just the cold, hard fact that Rusty was no more.

Facing Loss And Fear

August 22, 2010 | Author: Chaplin Marilyn Morris | Posted in Grief

When we are confronted with our loved one dying, many emotions are bound to arise. Nearly all the world’s religions address the issue of “life” beyond death, but whether we belong to a faith or have no particular faith, feeling afraid is a normal human response toward death and dying. The simple truth is, we cannot know exactly what our loved one is experiencing, and the unknown is a bit frightening for anyone. The points below are some of the common ways we experience fear, and how to deal with its impact when confronted with a loved one dying.

What Do I Do When Someone’s Loved One Is Dying?

July 22, 2010 | Author: Marilyn Morris | Posted in Grief

Emotions are set to surface when we are faced with the issue of a dying loved one. Almost every religion around the world has its own interpretation of what occurs in the afterlife. Whether we adhere to a religious belief or not, it is human nature to experience a certain amount of fear regarding the unknown. We become a bit frightened of what our loved one is undergoing through.

Funeral Music To Improve Your Memorial Service

July 15, 2010 | Author: Tom Tree | Posted in Grief

Yes, music at a funeral adds elements that add to the overall serenity of the funeral. When you play funeral songs at your service, you add something to it that when people leave they think to themselves how great a service it really was. Yes, there are ways to enhance your memorial service with beautiful funeral songs and music.