Beautiful Grief

Beautiful Grief
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Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 1731342284
ISBN-13 : 9781731342287
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Book Synopsis Beautiful Grief by : Katherine Rose

Download or read book Beautiful Grief written by Katherine Rose and published by . This book was released on 2018-12-10 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There is no escaping death. The death of a loved one drops us to our knees, and yet, death is a natural part of the human condition. All of us will suffer loss. In Beautiful Grief, Tony Rose and his daughter, Katie, extract the lessons they learned from the death of Tony's son and Katie's brother: *Grief stretches your emotional bandwidth. The extent to which you can feel joy, love, and compassion is directly proportional to the amount of pain, grief, and devastation you have felt. *The death of a loved one leaves you standing on the threshold between your previous way and what will become your new way, but "different" and "less" are not synonyms. Your new life will be different, but it need not be less. *When you allow the future to unfold, you can find, create, and allow moments of happiness to stack on top of other moments of happiness, so that moments become days, and days become weeks, and the weeks become a life of beauty. As you read this book, you will realize that you can unshackle yourself from grief. Indeed, you will come to understand that grief is your companion. Your pain carries lessons, asking you to grow to be wise, resilient, and--yes--even happy.


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