Grief Survivor: 30 Steps Toward Hope and Healing Näide

GRATITUDE BREAK
After a funeral, it's easy to forget all the ways people have stepped up to offer encouragement and support. Maybe it was a warm meal, or the call that came exactly when you needed it. Taking time to recognize acts of kindness can be a beautiful reminder that you are not alone.
Consider calling or sending a note to someone who has been there for you. Maybe a thoughtful neighbor cut your grass or delivered groceries. Keeping a record of thoughtfulness, and expressing thanks is a beautiful way to show gratitude and brighten your outlook on a cloudy day.
Reflect: Take a few moments and record the acts of kindness that come to mind; and when you get a moment, send a quick text to say thank you.
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About this Plan

Losing a loved one can leave you anxious, confused, and even feeling a little bit crazy. The good news is you're not crazy. You're grieving. Author, Beth Marshall understands. After losing some of her favorite family members, she wasn't sure where to turn. She ultimately found great comfort through God's word and by writing straight through the valley until the light began to shine again. You're invited to grab a journal, reflect or write through the daily prompts, and allow the Lord to begin to heal your heart.
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