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Moss & Stone Navigating a Forest of Anticipated Grief as a Broken Hearted Caregiver

Moss & Stone Navigating a Forest of Anticipated Grief as a Broken Hearted Caregiver

Ashton Esparza

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Indy Pub
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Hacer frente a la muerte y el duelo
ISBN:
9798349283604
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Moss and Stone: Navigating the Forest of Anticipated Grief as a Brokenhearted Caregiver. Moss and Stone is for anyone walking the painful path of caregiving, knowing that the time with your loved one is limited. If you are a parent, spouse, or friend caring for someone whose journey is drawing to a close, this book offers a space to acknowledge the grief that comes with anticipating the inevitable. This book is about the heartbreak of knowing that the time left with your loved one is short-the anticipation of loss that weighs on your heart long before the final goodbye. It speaks to those who carry the knowledge that someone they love will soon be taken from them, while still pouring love and care into every moment. In Moss and Stone, you will find a reflection on the tough emotions you are facing, including anger, frustration, sorrow, and the grief that builds as the inevitable draws closer. It doesn’t shy away from the hard truths of caring for someone when you know the end is near, the emotional exhaustion, and the moments of wishing for more time.But it’s not just about the grief. Moss and Stone also encourages you to create memories in the present, even when the future feels unbearably heavy. You’ll find gentle reminders to prioritize self-care amidst the chaos, and prompts to help you remember that you are still a person, not just a caregiver. It offers reflections to help you process your feelings, embrace the love you have now, and take small steps to care for yourself along the way.Moss and Stone is for the brokenhearted-those who need a place to grieve, reflect, and prepare, while still honoring the love that fills their life.

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