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Newsletter Deaths ...I had in recent times bought two jumpers (sweaters) in a fisherman's chunky style and one was beige in color. Sadly it began to get caught on Velcro and started to look a bit worse for wear, but being a man, I liked it and was loathe to part with it. A medium told me once, "Your mom says you've got to get rid of that horrible beige jumper in the closet...she says it doesn't suit you"! Well, it looks my wee mum stills looks out for me and that observation or message was worth its weight in gold to me and helped me not to fret a great deal about physical death. Yes indeed, I still miss their physical presence and I would love to see my mother and give her a huge hug, however I'm reassured by the idea that someday, I'll join the family in spirit and boy, what a ball we will have then! Newsletter Deaths

Newsletter Deaths ...Distract. Purposely set up a get-, dinner or some other low-key event to help you thru the lonely times (holidays, anniversaries, and other memory-triggering events)....Enjoy. Do not let the simple joys of life make you feel guilty. Find ways in which to add more enjoyment and amusement into your existence. Faith...Let this be a period to draw closer to God, to receive His comfort and the solace of religious rituals and activity. Prayer, meditation and singing preferred hymns strengthen your dedication and add force to your affiliation to God. Newsletter Deaths

Newsletter Deaths ...A middle-aged lady was served annulment papers after her spouse told her he was leaving her for another lady. A college student couldn't live up to his parents expectations and alleged he was a total failure and disappointment. An adolescent young man was bullied relentlessly and could not stop the abuse. An elderly gentleman lost his spouse following over 50 years of matrimony and believed he has nothing left to live for. A young lady assumed she was worthless subsequent to years of getting verbally and sexually abused by her dad. A man's self-esteem was shattered and he felt he lost everything when his wife left him and he lost his career. Newsletter Deaths

Newsletter Deaths ...There's a character in Prozac Nation who says, "Little by little, then suddenly. That's how depressive disorders hits. You awaken one morning, terrified you're gonna exist." Anybody who has lived with the condition will tell you that's precisely how it is. Despite the fact that you may have lived with it for several years, one morning you're disappointed you woke up. Perhaps even several mornings... but there is continuously one morning worse than most. Newsletter Deaths

by: culloaulac




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