by Debbie Augenthaler | Dec 4, 2018 | Debbie Augenthaler's Newsletters
I love the holidays, all the rituals and customs – the way it touches a place inside of us and makes us sparkle. It’s how I felt before my husband died more than twenty years ago, and it’s how I feel now. However, when my first husband died, in late October,...
by Debbie Augenthaler | Oct 23, 2018 | Debbie Augenthaler's Newsletters
I went back to work twelve days after my husband Jim died, even though I wasn’t prepared. I was honored to be invited to contribute to this article for AK Lander, a company in the United Kingdom: Returning to work after a bereavement.It’s a terrific article full of...
by Debbie Augenthaler | Sep 4, 2018 | Debbie Augenthaler's Newsletters
“Anyone old enough to love is old enough to grieve.” — Alan Wolfelt Often, children in the vortex of a deep family grief are overlooked. Adults don’t always realize that the death of a loved one can be as emotionally overwhelming for children as it...
by Larry Tadlock | Apr 3, 2018 | Guest Posts
Larry Tadlock is the funniest writer I know, and yet this story takes us deeper— into his world of grief and signs. When his sister died he was in Greece and just knew something was wrong before the call came from his father; the next day he looked to the sky for his...
by Cora Poage | Apr 2, 2018 | Guest Posts
I had the pleasure of meeting Cora Poage, a talented Life Coach and writer, when I was visiting Kauai. We started talking about grief and signs, when Cora told me she wanted to share a story about one of her clients and a song that Cora kept hearing throughout...