Artificial Intelligence Meets Grief

You are about to read a blog post about something I never dreamed I would think about, much less write about. Please feel free to respond to me and let me know what you think of the idea expressed in the post. I never thought that AI would intersect with a blog about grief and… Continue reading Artificial Intelligence Meets Grief

Finding Hope and Joy

Writing during Christmas season is tough. I feel like the post should be upbeat, but this is a challenge with so much worldly issues getting in the way. So, I have decided to write something semi-upbeat during some very difficult national and international situations.  Keep in mind that the purpose of this blog is helping people… Continue reading Finding Hope and Joy

How Long Does This Last?

This title is one of the most frequent questions I receive from bereaved people. They were speaking about their grief, wondering when they might be relieved of their pain. This question arises frequently with the holiday season upon us as families deal with the absence of loved ones. The answer to this question is complicated… Continue reading How Long Does This Last?

Ups-and-Downs

The several days this past weekend brought significant “ups” and “downs” for me. I sincerely hope you have found “ups” to calm the “downs.” “Downs” last weekend included page 8 of the morning paper: the obituary for the actor Matthew Perry. Mr. Perry was a key actor for the show “Friends.” He was called “the… Continue reading Ups-and-Downs

Vicarious Grief Again

I woke up last week confronted with thoughts of grief resulting from the growing number of horrific deaths throughout the world. As I read the newspaper and watched the quick-rising casualties related to the wars in Israel and Ukraine, the result of another major earthquake in Afghanistan, and the daily tally of gun related violence… Continue reading Vicarious Grief Again

Celebration of Life and Mourning

I attended a Celebration of Life last week at my church. The person whose life we celebrated died over three years ago.   I often am asked, “What exactly is a Celebration of Life?” This question is difficult to answer because in my experience the event may mean different things to each family which organizes them.… Continue reading Celebration of Life and Mourning

A Tender Heart

Once again, I am “blown away” (excuse the reference) about the loss we are experiencing in the U.S. The folks in Hawaii (Maui) are suffering the horrible consequences of wildfires. More than one hundred are dead and homes, stores and cities have been significantly damaged. Searches for others lost in Hawaii continue. Southern California storms… Continue reading A Tender Heart

Still Remembering

Four years ago this week a good friend of mine died. I met Ken when I worked in the human resources field. Ken worked for a local city and we both regularly attended meetings of a group of HR professionals. After he retired, I hired him part-time to help me with some HR issues. We… Continue reading Still Remembering

Grieving Forever

Reading articles about grief often stimulate an outline for a blog post. I add my reflections on the topic and sometimes share ways in which I deal with my personal grief. By writing about it to others, it becomes a way to mourn because the grief has now gone public. I recently read about a… Continue reading Grieving Forever