Recently, I had the honor of speaking at a webinar hosted by the Minnesota Gerontological Society on “Loss, Grief, and Aging in a COVID World.”
We all experience loss. We all grieve. We’re all aging. And we all live in a COVID-influenced world. Needless to say, everyone found the subject pretty relevant.
I wanted to give you an opportunity to see this webinar. You can watch the recording here
COVID added a layer of complexity to everything – and especially to grief. Isolation is a huge enemy of the grieving heart, and COVID brought that to us in droves. Ugh.
Speaking of isolation, how are you doing out there?
Do you find yourself feeling isolated in your grief process? If so, what do you think might help with that?
If you’re not currently struggling with a sense of loneliness and isolation, do you have some words of encouragement for those who are?
Feel free to respond. If I get enough responses, I’ll send another email with the results. Who knows what we might learn from one another?
Also, my Moving Sale is still going on through Monday. All my grief books are 40-50% off. Most have sold out, but we do have 6 titles left in stock. You can check it out here.
Be kind to yourself today. Be compassionate to others. We need each other badly. I’m glad to be journeying with you.
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I lost my husband to covid. We were married 37 years. He was on a vent for 6 weeks and for half that time I was not allowed to see him due to quarantine. I feel like I’m living in a parallel universe. Nothing seems real but yet I know it is.
Hi Delane. I’m so sorry I’m just now responding. Your comment somehow went unnoticed, and that’s my fault. I’m so, so sorry about your husband. How awful. Ugh. I can’t imagine the pain and frustration you went through – and are still going through. It really is like a parallel universe. I hope you are being kind to yourself. I’m praying for you now. Again, I’m so sorry…