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In French, they don’t say, “I miss you.” They say, “Tu me manques” which means “You are missing from me.”

You Are Missing From Me

In French, instead of

“I MISS YOU,”

they say,

“TU ME MANQUES”

meaning,

“YOU ARE MISSING FROM ME.”

🩶 In French, they say, “You are missing from me.” And that is often how grief feels. Not only that our loved ones are gone from this world, but that they are missing from our everyday life, from our sense of home. It is sacred. Healing begins by simply allowing that to be true.

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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.