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Write To Your Loved One

Have you said everything you want to say to your loved one? Writing can be a cathartic exercise to help you get clarity of your emotions, freely express your feelings and share gratitude. Writing provides a safe place to explore and reflect on your loss. There is no right or wrong in writing. There are no rules as your writing is for your eyes only. Writing can be a handwritten letter, journaling, poetry and more. May your writing bring you peace and comfort on your journey.
My heart is with you.
H0w to Begin Writing: 
* As I grieve for you, I feel…
* I am really missing…
* A comforting memory of you is…
* I honor you by…
* In reflecting, I want you to know…
Include in Your Writing:
* Happy, funny & grateful memories
* The influence they had on you
* Difficult times that created growth
* What they meant to you
* Things you wish you had said or regrets of what you did say

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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.