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Coping Techniques for the Grieving
http://smileenter.com/ coping-techniques-for-the-grieving.htmlGrief is a common, expected, and necessary reaction to loss of any kind. Each person will experience grief in a different way and, depending on how well they cope with those emotions, they may have positive or negative long-term effects from their bereavement.
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October 2008 issues of Muchmor Canada Magazine Now Online
http://www.muchmormagazine.com/ 2008/ 10/ october-2008-issues-of-muchmor-canada-…The October issue of Muchmor Canada Magazine is now live and online, please click here to read the latest issue. As usual Muchmor Canada Magazine is full of great articles and content and a brief overview can be found below: Contents include:- Churchill Manitoba, Brandon Manitoba, Swan Valley Manitoba,
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When Change Comes - Dealing with Grief and Loss
http://www.selfhelpstation.com/ mind-power-psychology/ coping-with-loss/ when-ch…Needless to say, the time after loss is volatile and confusing for most people. Unresolved issues come to the fore and questions we have not answered must often be confronted. Along with a sense of abandonment and sorrow, anger often arises. Most have little understanding of what they are going through, or what to expect in the future.
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News From The World of The Engaging Brand
http://theengagingbrand.typepad.com/ the_engaging_brand_/ 2008/ 07/ news-from-th…The Engaging Brand leadership and marketing podcast is approaching the 200th episode - I cannot believe it! As listeners know my idea guest would be Dame Judi Dench - but struggling to find a way of connecting with her...so as requested by listeners, I am changing sides and being interviewed for a change - know I will regret this!
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Duality: Weekend at the beach/Paranoia
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 07/ 28/ duality-week…Duality: Weekend at the beach/Paranoia Posted on July 28, 2008 by Pole to Polar: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive Weekend at the Beach This weekend was perhaps the most sociable of my year. On Friday, I went to see “The Dark Knight” with a group of people. It’s very good, but due to the
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Benefits and banality
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 06/ 21/ tunnel-visio…Ah, I am terrible at staying away. It’s in my nature to write things down. I am alright. Tonight, I have rather serious shakes (it’s like a ghost leaving a possessed body, the jerking, the emptying) as my body is rebelling against my mental energy. I haven’t been physically very well for a [...]
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Moments Of Sadness
http://selmainthecity.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 26/ moments-of-sadness/I mentioned in a previous post that my friend, Andie, had passed away from breast cancer, leaving behind two children. Her ten-year old daughter was ill on the weekend with a sore throat and Andie’s husband rang me in a panic to find out if I knew how to make Andie’s lemon soother drink.
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Photo Friday: Emotion
http://j9marshall.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 23/ photo-friday-emotion/Today’s Photo Friday is entitled: Emotion chosen by: Julie Follow the links below for other entries (I will add links as entries come in!): Tall chick tales Idea jump! Just for fun A Picture’s Worth a Thousand Words Blahblah Blog When I knew that this week’s title was Emotion,
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Laughing at suicide
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 06/ laughing-at-…Laughing at suicide Posted on May 6, 2008 by thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive My mood has picked up a little, which I attribute to the lack of sleep I’ve had since my Seroquel dose was halved. I was sleeping far too much for a little while, for about fifteen hours a day.
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My Five Year London Anniversary: An Introspective then Retrospective
http://thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 04/ 25/ five-years/My Five Year London Anniversary: An Introspective then Retrospective Posted on April 25, 2008 by thesecretlifeofamanicdepressive 25th April means I have lived in London for five years! Given that I didn’t even think I was going to be alive in five years, that’s pretty good, isn’t it! So, five years ago, I took a taxi to the airport and never looked back.
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