We all have questions. After a loss, it seems like our questions multiply exponentially.
Recently, my friends Kathy and Stephanie had me back on their podcast, As I Live and Grieve. They had me talk about my latest book, The Grief Guidebook: Common Questions, Compassionate Answers, Practical Suggestions.
You can listen our podcast episode here.
There are times when our questions overwhelm us. It would be nice to have a manual that tackled our questions and dealt with them, one by one. That’s what The Grief Guidebook is all about.
Some of you are familiar with The Grief Guidebook. Some of you were on the team that helped launch the book. Others of you may have never heard of it.
Here are a few of 71 common questions The Grief Guidebook tackles:
- Why Does This Hurt So Much?
- Who Else am I Going to Lose?
- How Do I Handle Emotional Overwhelm?
- Why Don’t I Feel Like Myself Anymore?
- Am I Going Crazy?
- How Do I Deal with Grief Attacks?
- Why Can’t I Think Straight?
- What’s Happening to My Memory?
- How Do I Handle Lack of Closure?
- Why Am I So Tired All the Time?
- Can Grief Make Me Sick?
- Where Did Everyone Go?
- How Do I Find People Who Are Supportive and Helpful?
- Will This Ever Get Any Better?
- Who am I Now?
What questions are plaguing your mind and heart?
To help, we’re having a special sale on The Grief Guidebook coming up in a few days. The Kindle and other eBook versions will be 80% off, and we’ll have autographed paperbacks available at a significant discount.
Whatever questions you’re dealing with, please know that you are not alone. We’re in this together. Though you might feel incredibly lonely, we’re on this road with you.
Take good care of yourself today.
Again, if you would like to listen to The Grief Guidebook interview on the As I Live and Grieve podcast, you can access it here.
How do I support my grieving uncle who lives alone in the country? His nearest neighbor is over 5 miles away.
So sorry for the delay in getting back to you! Chances are, you’re already supporting him more than you know. Just being available via phone, text, etc. is huge. Checking in on him from time to time is way more important than you might realize. He knows you’re there. When you talk to him, be ready to listen. Ask him to talk to you and share memories with you. Thank you for your compassion and love for him! You are a blessing!
Knowing your not alone , is what helps, but at times when Greif attacks happen we don’t remember that. Then try looking in the sky, look at the clouds. Talk to you love one and God they will help you get through the rough times. ❤️
Hi Lorie. So sorry for the delay in responding. I just now read your comment. I don’t know how it got past me, but it did. You are so right. I agree. We need to look up more than we do – all the time! Blessings to you today…