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Your Stories Experiencing the death of someone close can be one of the most profoundly significant moments in life. Our unique responses to these powerful moments helps shed light on the richness and...
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Unscripted, unfiltered, unforgettable stories from young adults living with advanced illness
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Your Stories
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... – until today. A new Canadian digital tool launching in Sydney, Australia is harnessing the unique stories of 14 young men and women living with advanced illness to help other young people in similar...
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... and reconciliation are the medicines needed for healing. In the presence of such healing, stories end well. Resources For more information about grief and guilt, see the following resources: MyGrief. ca...
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... your story Reminiscing and sharing your life story are hope-filled activities. When you tell stories from your life, you affirm the life you have lived. When others listen attentively to your life story,...
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... is likely to be bittersweet and may include both laughter and tears. The sharing of memories and stories can affirm the strength and identity of your family in the midst of your sorrow. In conversation...
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... grieving is to accept the person for who they are and where they are. Listen to people tell their stories, often over and over again. People want understanding, not pity. They want their wounds or hurts...
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... reactions; celebrate and complete your life story. Without someone to listen to the stories of your life, you may feel unnecessarily isolated. When another person receives and appreciates the stories...
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... Meeting at a place like this to spend a few hours together, setting aside some time to share stories, express thanks or give tokens of appreciation can become a treasured memory for the entire family.