It’s okay to be thankful, grateful and
grieving all at the same time.
As the Thanksgiving holiday nears and some are looking forward to sharing the holiday with loved ones, there are many struggling to feel thankful this year.
Thanksgiving can be especially challenging as “giving thanks” is at the heart of the holiday and it can be achingly difficult to feel grateful while grieving.
It is okay to feel less than grateful in your grief. It is also okay to feel immense gratitude and grief all at the same time.
If you know someone who is missing their beloved, please say their loved one’s name and let them know you are remembering them, too. One of the most kindest way you can help them heal is to honor, remember and love together.
I am holding you in my heart with a warm embrace of love, hope and comfort and wishes for a gentle Thanksgiving.
About Lisa
I am a grief counselor, certified grief educator, certified professional life coach, speaker, and writer dedicated to helping you navigate through life and loss. My greatest joy is to help others, to have the honor to listen to your story, and to offer hope. I am truly grateful and it is my privilege to be on this journey with you.