Got a Happy Moment? Stick with It if You Can!
I have learned that pure joy can happen in some of the most unexpected, unplanned, and even unlikely moments. Maybe it’s because there were no expectations of such moments. They just happened, yet they made me stop and wonder at how good they made me feel.
Just Look at the Bright Side!
What is benefit finding? It’s a term psychologists use for the seemingly illogical phenomenon of experiencing something really awful (such as the loss of a loved one), but then realizing a positive outcome.
“Did I Hear That Right?” (Yes, Sometimes People Say Really Dumb Things)
…people just generally don’t know how to handle talking about death. Funeral homes tend to freak people out. So, I’ll give that guy some grace and assume that he didn’t intend to be rude. After all, he did care enough to show up.
Why I Wrote a Book about Finding Humor, Hope and Happiness After Your Partner Has Died
My purpose has been to help women who have experienced the loss of a partner and are searching for ways to manage grief with positivity and a sense of humor.
What’s Your Story?
Everyone has a story, but we rarely know the stories within others because we don’t know how to ask.
Can Humor Really Be Preventative Medicine?
You can learn to turn off that ugly, negative “chatter” in your head, and use good memories, jokes, or funny books to help you get through the tough times. I’m not minimizing the pain of grief. I know very well how real it is and how important it is to nurture your pain.
Humor Happens—And It Helps, Too
When I was in sixth grade, my very excellent teacher, Mrs. McEwen, taught me the power of writing—and of humor. One Monday morning, she began to read some funny stories to the class. She read such stories every day for four days, to give us examples of humorous writing.
What is a WWPD?
I despise the word “widow.” Actually, before I became one, I never really thought about it much. But now I avoid the word whenever possible.