How To Heal Your Heart By Carna Zacharias
We all experience severe heart break at some time in our lives. For many it happens in childhood or adolescence, the time when we are most vulner
Present Moment Awareness: Lessons From My Dog By Galina Pembroke
I’ve always waited for the perfect moment to be happy: As though time were a flower waiting to bloom. My scruffy puppy-happy senior dog knows bet
In the Blink of an Eye By Carolina Fernandez
Today’s Quote: “My house is burned down, but I can see the sky." Sally Reed, cancer survivorThirty five years ago this weekend, my father
Coping with Grief - It's Called Living Through It By Gail Stone
"Dad, I tried to wake Nana, I think she's dead." "Grandpa died yesterday." "Oh my God, Daddy's dead." "Uncle Jack died today."
Dying at Home – A Precious Gift By Lorraine Kember
Few of us care to think about the inevitability of our own demise. We except that we are not immortal, however for the most part, we are success
Good Grief! By Diana Kennedy
If tears are an indication of how special my relationship with my mother was, I cry with pride! I’ve come to see grief as pain with a purpose. I
How to Deal With A Death in the Family and Still Run Your Small Business By Lance Winslow
As a small business owner we have to deal with tax law changes, local ordinances, environmental laws, Worker’s Compensation, etc. Just when we t
Death Poem By Lorraine Kember
During the two years of my husband's terminal illness, death was never far from my mind. We had been told he was dying and even a time in which i
Suicide - An Eternal Pain By Amanda Evans
Suicide is the one form of death that has quite a stigma attached to it. It brings with it a feeling of shame and betrayal. It is not the same
GoodBye GrandMa By Mariam A. Ashour
My dearest Grandma, I will never forget you & sorry that I was not there with you when you passed.Grandma...I can't believe The la
A Critical Assessment of Euthanasia By Stephen Ainsah-Mensah
The question of whether, say, a man should have the right to take away his life granted pain and suffering have overcome him is a very important
Scared to Death of Dying and Denying Grief By Alice Wisler
When I invited Martha to the gathering at my house, she accepted the invitation cheerfully. Martha was new to the area and so I thought this smal
And You Always Will By LeAnn R. Ralph
I opened the dishtowel drawer for about the sixth time, hoping the towels had somehow magically appeared.The brand new towels still weren’
Dealing With Grief and Loss - How to Mend a Broken Heart By Maurice Turmel
What is it about Grief & Loss that upsets us so much? Is it the heavy duty emoting that we have to do to get through our suffering? Is it the f
How to Turn Grief into Joy By RobinRenee Bridges
I was with my daddy when he died. Excuse me, I was with my daddy when his spirit left his body. I drove him to the emergency room because he was
Cultivate a Friendship with Death By Tim Ong
Why We Fear Death"Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark." - BaconThere may be a thousand reasons why we fear dea
Understanding Grief and Loss in Times of War and Disaster By Jan Maizler
There are many different kinds of losses we can experience in our lives. Indeed, loss in human beings has its beginnings in the birth process tha
Sympathy Flowers By Tenley McDonald
Sending a floral tribute is a very appropriate way of expressing sympathy to a family who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Flowers expres
Moving Beyond Grief and Loss By Garrett Coan
In my work as a coach and therapist, I have seen many clients dealing with losses of all kinds—loss of loved ones through death and divorce, for
How to Cope with Anticipatory Grief By Lorraine Kember
Anticipatory grief is the name given to the mix of emotions experienced when we are living in expectation of loss and grieving because of it. An
One Woman's Way of Dealing With Grief By Beth Densmore
All of us at one time or another have felt grief: perhaps over a lost job, lost love, or the most heartbreaking, the death of someone we loved de
How To Write A Eulogy By Susanna Duffy
Remembering someone special in a personal way can be healing for everyone concerned, for a eulogy is a deeply personal way of saying goodbye. The
Terminal Illness- Death and Grief By Lorraine Kember
No one likes to think about illness and death, when we are well, we feel invincible and there is nothing that can prepare us for the shock and de
Men and Grief By Susanna Duffy
Men grieve differently from women. Our cultural roles make it difficult for men to look for support, and harder again to accept it. Men are so of
Female Hair Loss Remedies - How You Can Stop Hair Loss in Its Tracks By Danna Schneider
How You Can Naturally Stop The Process of Female Hair LossHair loss in women is becoming a more and more prevalent and f
What You Need To Know About Facial Hair Removal By Bridget Mwape
What is the best way to remove unwanted facial hair? Shaving is by far the most common method of hair removal for both men and women. Men have be
Men Pattern Hair Loss - Ten Myths By James F
Myth 1: The hair loss is carried out in a random way.Reality: False. Hair loss related to androgenic alopecia, the most curr
Natural Hair Loss Treatment - The Lost Art of Hair Repair By Marvin Perry
While there are certainly a number of medical treatments that offer great results, experts say that natural hair loss treatment can yield some of
Ways to Investigate Hair Loss By Alan Zunec
There are many reasons why you can be losing your hair. There are many causes of hair loss that include stress, poor diet, ALOPECIA or genetical
Vitamins for Female Hair Loss Prevention By Kathlene Capelle
In today's image conscious society, physical appearance is more important than ever to a woman's self-esteem. Imagine the heartache caused when