Blog Carnival - Helping others with Grief
This Sunday (November 5) is the 3rd anniversary of my loss and as part of my grieving process, and also as a way of honouring his memory I would like to post a special “Help Others” blog post. So I need your support and help. If you want to post on your blog on the subject of how to beat depression and getting your life back on track, then send me a link and we will have a positivity carnival!
I want Sunday to be a day when we help others, when we share ways of getting our life back on track, of how to beat depression - that will be a great way of honouring a wonderful man.
If you don’t have a blog then e-mail me at anna@b5media.com with your thoughts and I will post the ideas during the week.
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3 opinions for Blog Carnival - Helping others with Grief
Gayla
Nov 1, 2006 at 4:22 pm
Anna ~ The 5th also marks the 29th anniversary of the passing of my older brother. Although I was 10 when he passed (he was 13), this time each year seems so very heavy.
I’ll be glad to participate in your carnival with a post honoring him.
I’m so sorry for your loss.
Gayla
Widows Quest » Thank you!
Nov 2, 2006 at 12:24 am
[…] Wow, yesterday I asked for your support with a blog carnival this Sunday to act as a way of turning my grief into a positive memory. You have all been fantastic, and I look forward to receiving all the links. Please pass on to anyone you know who may want to contribute - a carnival of sharing and helping others! […]
Widows Quest » People soon forget your pain and grief
Nov 3, 2006 at 2:01 am
[…] One reason that I am asking for entries for a Carnival on Sunday on how to turn your life around, is to highlight that as time goes by, the people around you may start to forget your pain. But that pain never goes away, it eases of course but the feeling of losing someone special NEVER goes away. What we do is learn to cope. […]
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