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“Michele’s writings have helped me in so many ways. One thing she taught me is that grief has no time limit. It’s okay to grieve, even after 2 years. As long as you don’t wallow in it. It can hit you at any time and anywhere. She has helped a few of my relatives as well. She has a beautiful gift.”
Bandaging a Broken Heart
It’s easy to bandage a broken bone but you can’t bandage a broken heart.
Defending Your Grief
Grievers shouldn’t ever have to build walls around their hearts to keep those who don’t understand their grief out.
I Have So Many Balls In The Air I Can’t See The Sky
I have so many balls in the air I can’t see the sky.
Lucky Charms Are Magically Delicious - Even When Grief Shows Up
Lucky Charms are magical even in the midst of grief.
Show Up Even If You Don’t Know What To Say
Everyone will grieve and everyone will stand on the sidelines of grief trying to help someone they care about. It can be hard to know what to do or say but keep showing up.
Grief Is Willing To Travel Anywhere
Grief becomes a part of who you are and it is a companion that will show up just about anywhere including on a much needed vacation.