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Finding Peace One Piece at a Time

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After a loved one dies, what should we do with all that STUFF? And how about our own stuff, which we will some day leave behind? How does a loss change our relationship to stuff, both that of the person we lost and our own. Reflecting a deep personal experience with how possessions changed meaning for her after her husbands's sudden death, Rachel Kodanaz helps us approach what to keep and what to let go of with compassion and understanding. What gives a particular thing meaning and when the meaning is gone, what do we do with it? How do we follow our own individual time line as much as possible without getting stuck along the way. Rachel brings the same passion and grace to this subject as she has brought to audiences for over 20 years working with death in the workplace.
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After a loved one dies, what should we do with all that STUFF? And how about our own stuff, which we will some day leave behind? How does a loss change our relationship to stuff, both that of the person we lost and our own. Reflecting a deep personal experience with how possessions changed meaning for her after her husbands's sudden death, Rachel Kodanaz helps us approach what to keep and what to let go of with compassion and understanding. What gives a particular thing meaning and when the meaning is gone, what do we do with it? How do we follow our own individual time line as much as possible without getting stuck along the way. Rachel brings the same passion and grace to this subject as she has brought to audiences for over 20 years working with death in the workplace.
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