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Learn How To Honor A Loved One And Heal Your Grief, by Guest Blogger Justin Black of Bereaving.net

Learn How To Honor A Loved One And Heal Your Grief

By Justin Black

 

Losing a loved one is one of the most painful experiences a person can go through. Our world suddenly changes, and we are left feeling lost, sad, and unsure of how to move forward. However, there are ways to help you manage your Grief and honor your loved one while still taking care of yourself. In this blog, we will discuss some innovative ways to manage your grief and self-care during this difficult time.

 

Tips For Managing Grief

It’s essential to understand that grief is a natural process and that everyone experiences it differently. Don’t try to suppress your feelings or pretend you’re okay when you’re not. Allow yourself to grieve and process your emotions in your way. Per Headspace, creating a daily routine can help provide some stability, and Exercise can help reduce Stress and boost mood.

 

Tips For Self-Care While Grieving

It’s crucial to look after yourself while grieving. Eat healthy, mood-boosting foods, get plenty of rest, practice mindfulness, and avoid using drugs or alcohol to cope. Make sure you take time for yourself and participate in activities that bring joy, such as reading, watching a movie, or spending time with pets.

 

Establish Healthy Coping Mechanisms

Establishing healthy coping methods can help you manage your grief effectively. Write in a journal, join a support group, or speak to a grief counselor. Create a healthy distraction by practicing a hobby, volunteering in your community, or taking on a new project.

Sometimes a ritual can help, too. Maybe you want to light a candle each month on a particular day, or remember their birthday with favorite foods. There are no wrong answers. Whatever you feel compelled to do is a good answer.

 

Finding Support Through Friends and Family

It’s essential to surround yourself with supportive individuals who understand the grieving process. Consider joining a support group or reaching out to friends and family members who have gone through a similar experience. Understood explains that you might ask for practical help, too; things like bringing a meal or watching your children are actions your loved ones might not know you need, but would be pleased to give you if you just ask. Talking about your feelings openly can help you process your emotions.

 

Steps To Honor Your Loved One

Losing a loved one can be a difficult experience. While it may be hard to move forward, finding ways to honor their memory can help bring comfort and a sense of peace. To do this, take some time to reflect on what was important to your loved one, and what activities or causes they were passionate about.

Consider creating a scrapbook that captures their life and memories, having a tree planted in a park or a pillow made from one of their sweaters. Donating to a charity they supported is also a great way to carry on their Legacy. Maybe contact your local library for their tribute policy. Whatever you choose, remember that it’s about finding a personal way to honor your loved one that helps celebrate their life and all that they meant to you.

 

Mark Your Loved One’s Favorite Spot With A Bronze Plaque

Marking your loved one’s favorite spot with something tangible like a plaque is a special way to honor their memory. Whether it’s an outdoor space or a nook in the home, placing a bronze plaque as tribute pays homage to their life and helps keep them close. When considering the design you’d like to use, take a look at different shapes, sizes, fonts, and finishes; this will ensure the plaque perfectly represents your loved one and the connection they had with this special place.

Managing grief and honoring your loved one can be overwhelming, but it’s essential to remember that these emotions are a natural part of the grieving process. You might choose to mark their favorite spot or plant a tree in their memory, to create a scrapbook or pillow, or to engage in a ritual of remembrance.  Whatever you choose, be sure not maintain self-care and to engage support from friends and family.  Remember, it’s okay to grieve in your own way and own time, and it’s essential to take care of yourself as you navigate this journey.

 

Are you looking for motivation to find joy after a dark time? Then visit Dr. Mara Karpel, author of The Passionate Life, online or listen to her podcast. 

Find out more about Justin and Bereaving. net at www.bereaving.net and contact Justin at jblack@bereaving.net.

 

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Dr. Mara Karpel Clinical Psychologist, Author, Podcaster

Dr. Mara Karpel has been a practicing clinical psychologist for over thirty years, specializing in working with older adults and caregivers, as well as adults of all ages who are dealing with issues of anxiety, depression–or desiring to create more joy in their lives. She also specializes in working with veterans. Dr. Mara is the host of the Blog Talk Radio Show, "Dr. Mara Karpel & Your Golden Years," a program about the social, emotional, and health issues of older adults, caregivers, Boomers, and all who want to grow older with greater health and more joy. She is a regular contributor to Medium and has contributed to Huffington Post, Thrive Global, and Sivana East.

Dr. Mara’s Internationally Best-Selling Book, "The Passionate Life: Creating Vitality & Joy at Any Age," is a guide for all who want to live a more vital, joyful life! After all, Passion, Joy, and Vitality are not just for the young! They are meant for the young at heart no matter what our age.

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