Friday, July 04, 2014
Five Things To Do to Help You Move On from Death of a Loved One
Friday, July 04, 2014Today's the 14th day since mom passed away. If I would take a look at myself on how I act and relate to other people after coming from ...
Today's the 14th day since mom passed away. If I would take a look at myself on how I act and relate to other people after coming from my bereavement phase, I am assessing that I'm pretty okay. Not perfectly fine and happy and all that, but I am okay. I never had depression about the loss of mom and I am actually now back to my routine.
Like what I've written in my last post, I am moving on already. I've taken steps to pave way to my moving on stage and I'm glad I've set my mind into committing to these steps to help myself pick up the pieces one day at a time. I've always believed this phrase "IT'S ALL IN THE MIND." It really is loves! Whatever you do, how you react to different situations and whichever way you choose to be affected with life's episodes, it's all up to how you set your mind into it dealing with it. I've set my mind to move on and not be depressed. I've even turned the sad event of our lives into an inspiring story.
The story? It's a story of the life of a strong-willed and beautiful woman who devoted more than half of her life to being a loving wife, a perfectly caring and nurturing mother who beyond her duties at home, still was faithful to her service to the Lord and mankind. It's in fact a life that I will try to live up to because it's a life of selflessness through service to others, devotion to God, and of intact principles and integrity.
You may wonder, how could I seem so okay now it's barely a month since your mom's passing? I decided to move on. I slowly took steps into getting there. I know it's not just I who had lost a loved one. This used to be my greatest fear actually, because I thought I wouldn't be able to take it. I thought I wouldn't be able to handle it. But I was wrong in doubting myself. Moving on can be done and I want to share with you some Five (5) Things To Do to Help You Move On from Death of a Loved One:
Like what I've written in my last post, I am moving on already. I've taken steps to pave way to my moving on stage and I'm glad I've set my mind into committing to these steps to help myself pick up the pieces one day at a time. I've always believed this phrase "IT'S ALL IN THE MIND." It really is loves! Whatever you do, how you react to different situations and whichever way you choose to be affected with life's episodes, it's all up to how you set your mind into it dealing with it. I've set my mind to move on and not be depressed. I've even turned the sad event of our lives into an inspiring story.
The story? It's a story of the life of a strong-willed and beautiful woman who devoted more than half of her life to being a loving wife, a perfectly caring and nurturing mother who beyond her duties at home, still was faithful to her service to the Lord and mankind. It's in fact a life that I will try to live up to because it's a life of selflessness through service to others, devotion to God, and of intact principles and integrity.
You may wonder, how could I seem so okay now it's barely a month since your mom's passing? I decided to move on. I slowly took steps into getting there. I know it's not just I who had lost a loved one. This used to be my greatest fear actually, because I thought I wouldn't be able to take it. I thought I wouldn't be able to handle it. But I was wrong in doubting myself. Moving on can be done and I want to share with you some Five (5) Things To Do to Help You Move On from Death of a Loved One: