Grief SurvivorSample
"Tell the Story"
What do you want people to know about your loved one?
If you’re worried you won’t remember everything, try these practical tips to keep memories fresh:
● Say their name and encourage others to do the same.
● On holidays or other special days, tell and retell stories about the person you’re missing.
● Look through old photos to stir up memories of vacations and events that may have slipped your mind.
● Collect stories from friends and family. Keep them in a designated place or scrapbook.
When you have a little unhurried time, find a quiet place and start to write. What did you admire about your loved one? What made you laugh? Does a particular day or season stand out as fun or memorable? Write, draw or save photos of everything you can recall. Do whatever it takes to tell the story of the person you are missing!
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About this Plan
When you lose someone you love, life returns to normal in about 14 days — for everybody but you! If you're feeling stuck in sorrow, you are not alone. Grief Survivor author, Beth Marshall understands. After losing close family members, she realized grief is hard work! The Grief Survivor study will encourage you to write, and trust the Lord to do what only He can do — restore joy-filled life!
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We would like to thank Beth Marshall, author of "Grief Survivor- 28 Steps toward Hope and Healing" and "A Time to Heal, a grief journal," for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://bethgmarshall.com/