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A Letter To Myself on The Night My Mother Died
loss, family Amy Schloerb loss, family Amy Schloerb

A Letter To Myself on The Night My Mother Died

I’m not here to tell you to buck up, or calm down, or keep a stiff upper lip. I’m here to tell you to cry. Cry. A. Lot. This won’t be hard advice to follow. See? You’re already doing it! Bravo! Let your emotions flow and be messy and unpredictable. It’s okay. Really. You’re going to be riding the waves of grief for years to come, so just get used to it.

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Dare To Be Different
aging Hilary Ayshford aging Hilary Ayshford

Dare To Be Different

Life will bring times of enormous pleasure and great pain, inexpressible happiness and unspeakable grief. Enjoy them or endure them, but know that they will pass and leave you richer for the experience. When it all gets too much to bear, you will find great comfort in the beauty of the world around you. The natural order of the smallest things will restore your soul's equilibrium.

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Be-Little
aging, childhood Clare aging, childhood Clare

Be-Little

People will tell you ‘good things come in small packages’ providing some comfort— until Great Aunt Emily callously points out ‘So does poison, dear’. You’ll need to grow a thicker skin rather than inches.

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