My partner and I are processing some disappointments in our lives. Not life and death stuff (more about where we live and so on) but significant to us. We also have some friends who are handling major health problems. Which has lead me to think about the process of grieving – and how it applies to more than just someone we are close to dying.

I have done a post about grieving on the Psychology, Philosophy and Real Life blog. It is called Good Grieving: finding a new normal. I take the perspective that grieving is about a loss of what was normal for us and the process of finding a new normal. I hope you like it, Evan.

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2 Comments to “Good Grieving”

  1. Chris Edgar says:

    One question I have about this new site: What about people who want to buy Living Authentically or work with you? I’m sure there are many who would like to know! (I asked this question on my own accord, folks — it’s not set up. :) )

  2. Evan says:

    I’m in the process of adding pages about this. I’m going to write the page about working with me. The products page is mostly written but there are a couple of techie things to do (about hierarchies of pages and links and so on). Techie stuff is something I’m not good at so it will take a little time. Thanks for your interest, hope thing are going well with you Chris.

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