When someone we care about is experiencing the loss of a loved one, we, of course, want to do our best to be there for them. Although we want to help out in any way possible, we might feel lost when it comes to what exactly we should be doing. Perhaps we are afraid of saying the wrong thing, saying too little, or saying too much. It is frustrating seeing your loved one in pain and feeling like there is nothing you can do to make it better.
Read MoreHave you been wondering how you will be able to move on after the death of a loved one? This is the wrong question, according to Kelley Lynn, a comedian who shared her experience with her husband’s death in a Ted Talk. Instead of moving on, she believes that we can learn to integrate the memory of a loved one into our daily life.
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