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Caring Beyond Our Lifetime: The Gift of Putting Our Affairs in Order
As I sit here staring at my computer screen with so much to say, I find myself noticing some significant hesitation. It is not the subject itself that has me hesitate, but the importance I feel in what I want to share and wanting it to be written in a way that it might be heard in a different way. In a way where it is embraced with openness, rather than pushed away in discomfort. There is a reason I have chosen grief and loss to focus on in my counselling practice. It is
Lisa Wilder
4 days ago7 min read


Normalizing Conversations Around Grief, Death, and Loss
After completing my Grief Educator Certificate Program with David Kessler, and as I continue working toward my Death Doula Certificate, I couldn’t help but reflect on how little we actually talk about grief, death, and loss. This reflection led me to commit to a blog series devoted to these subjects. This will just be the first of that series. Most of us have been quietly taught, from a very young age, that grief and death are things you don’t talk about. They’re uncomfo
Lisa Wilder
Jan 264 min read
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