Blog: Afterlife + Grief
Grief Bingo for those in the Club No One Wants to Join
Nothing gets you through the darkest of days after the death of a loved one like a bit of dark and twisted humor. And a tribe that gets it. Those members of the dead dad’s club, the dead mom’s club, the dead spouse club, the dead friend’s club get this like no one else. (And of course the dead children’s club - but I put that in a category by itself. I will not pretend to relate to that level of pain, but I never want to leave it out when talking about grief.)
So how about a game of “Grief Bingo” to play with a glass or a bottle, or three, of wine.
Testifying Against Harvey Weinstein, the Power of Humor to Cope with Trauma (and the Text I Regret Sending.)
It was during this time that I testified against Harvey Weinstein. I always feel a little weird talking about it. Not that I’m not proud. I just feel like I am taking credit for something I don’t really deserve. And to top it off, if I could unsend that text.
The Five Stages Of Grief. And Five Reasons Why They Are Wrong.
Apparently, as I am sure most of you know, there are stages of grief. Five in case you want to know. And these are the five stages of grief after the loss of a loved one: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and finally acceptance.
Read more to learn why these stages are complete nonsense.
Blog: Afterlife + Grief
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