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How to Navigate Change More Positively

There’s a classic business management book called Managing Transitions, written 25 years ago by William Bridges, who was…

Why No Loss Is Too Small to Grieve

Kenneth Doka, an author, professor and bereavement expert, coined the term “disenfranchised grief” in 1989 to describe grief…

What I Wish People Knew About Grief

Ella Wall Prichard is the author of Reclaiming Joy: A Primer for Widows I am a widow, and…

Was This Widow Ready to Love Again?

“Mom, just give it a try.” My grown son Danny was on the phone from Colorado. “Fifty-five-year-olds don’t…

How to Use Personal Hardships to Help Others

In life, there are hardships that can change us for the better—or for the worse. How we respond…

How to Maintain Your Wellness After the Spouse You’ve Cared for Dies

Julie Hayes is the Content Manager at Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging. As a caregiver, your overriding concern…

How to Find the Positive in Grief and Loss

May the great name of God be exalted and sanctified…  These are the opening words, translated from Hebrew,…

How to End a Tough Year on a Positive Note

Everyone, sooner or later, is bound to have an annus horribilis, the Latin term for “a terrible year”…

How to Cope with Prolonged Grief in the Age of Covid

I remember when I first heard the term “complicated grief,” a name psychologists use to describe a grieving…

How Technology Helped a Lonely Widow Reconnect

Diane: Hi Guideposts! I’m Diane Stark, this is my mother-in-law, Judy. We’re gonna talk about a story I…

How Susan Burton Is Helping Women Rebuild After Prison

Susan Burton knows how difficult it is to start over. The author of a new memoir, Becoming Mrs.…

Her Biscuits Gave This Widow a New Purpose in Life

I’ve been cooking my entire life, starting with helping my mother and grandmothers. I’ve loved watching my family,…

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