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Death Anniversaries and The Amazing Race... of Grief

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Many people feel that celebrating death anniversaries is part of the grieving process. Because we all grieve differently, how we choose to spend these death anniversaries will be different too. Death anniversaries can bring up feelings of sadness and grief, but it can also be a filled with happy memories.
There comes a time for a lot of widows for many different reasons that we don't want to celebrate this anniversary anymore. My friend Matt from The Solo Dad Podcast shared a beautiful analogy of how grief is like a race. We are all moving at different paces, but I would like to take it a step further. Grief is also a race that no one wants to win but we do want to finish!
Finishing this grief race doesn't mean letting go. It means you are leaving behind the pain and sorrow or grief, celebrating a new life you are creating for yourself.
You can find Matthew Bradley here:
Instagram: @thesolodadpodcast
Apple Podcast: The Solo Dad Podcast
Spotify: The Solo Dad Podcast
As always, Widow Your Way!
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Many people feel that celebrating death anniversaries is part of the grieving process. Because we all grieve differently, how we choose to spend these death anniversaries will be different too. Death anniversaries can bring up feelings of sadness and grief, but it can also be a filled with happy memories.
There comes a time for a lot of widows for many different reasons that we don't want to celebrate this anniversary anymore. My friend Matt from The Solo Dad Podcast shared a beautiful analogy of how grief is like a race. We are all moving at different paces, but I would like to take it a step further. Grief is also a race that no one wants to win but we do want to finish!
Finishing this grief race doesn't mean letting go. It means you are leaving behind the pain and sorrow or grief, celebrating a new life you are creating for yourself.
You can find Matthew Bradley here:
Instagram: @thesolodadpodcast
Apple Podcast: The Solo Dad Podcast
Spotify: The Solo Dad Podcast
As always, Widow Your Way!
Support the Show.

Enjoying the podcast? I would love to here from you! Send me a message.
Instagram: @loveisnotdead_justmyhusband
Facebook: Love is not dead, Just my husband
Website: www.widowyourway.com
You can also support the show in other ways:

  • Click the subscribe button to continue this journey with me
  • Leave a review to help others find me
  • Sign up for a small monthly subscription

Coffee is my love language ❤️ If you like this episode, please consider Buy Me A Coffee!

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