@criselle0218: i have a feeling a lot of people are gonna know what it is!

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It has been a wild, messy, and beautiful ride. In 2021, I lost my husband, Ryan, to a severe anoxic brain injury, and in 2022, he went to Heaven. Since that time, I have fought so hard to find peace and normalcy again—to figure out how to live without him and to find out who I am in a world that he is no longer a part of. I changed careers, fell in love, moved, got married, and my new husband adopted my sons. I wish I could say that I’ve received nothing but love, support, and encouragement but that would be a lie. When we lose someone we love deeply, we do the very best we can to feel alive again. We know we can never get rid of the pain completely, but we want to discover peace and gain control of our lives again. We have no idea what that will look like, but we try our best to figure it out. And often, when we share our lives after a loss, it comes with immense criticism and slander. I have shared my life so openly on social media in the hopes of inspiring other widows and grievers to trust their hearts, even when others may not agree, in the aftermath of unimaginable heartbreak. I share because I know that so many widows and grievers are paralyzed by fear of the backlash. You’ll never regret doing what is best for YOU. I am so proud that I never allowed the negativity to stop me. Words can stop you from living. But, take it from me, almost 4 years later after the worst days of my life. I am happy, at peace, in love, and living MY life. . . . 💌DM
It has been a wild, messy, and beautiful ride. In 2021, I lost my husband, Ryan, to a severe anoxic brain injury, and in 2022, he went to Heaven. Since that time, I have fought so hard to find peace and normalcy again—to figure out how to live without him and to find out who I am in a world that he is no longer a part of. I changed careers, fell in love, moved, got married, and my new husband adopted my sons. I wish I could say that I’ve received nothing but love, support, and encouragement but that would be a lie. When we lose someone we love deeply, we do the very best we can to feel alive again. We know we can never get rid of the pain completely, but we want to discover peace and gain control of our lives again. We have no idea what that will look like, but we try our best to figure it out. And often, when we share our lives after a loss, it comes with immense criticism and slander. I have shared my life so openly on social media in the hopes of inspiring other widows and grievers to trust their hearts, even when others may not agree, in the aftermath of unimaginable heartbreak. I share because I know that so many widows and grievers are paralyzed by fear of the backlash. You’ll never regret doing what is best for YOU. I am so proud that I never allowed the negativity to stop me. Words can stop you from living. But, take it from me, almost 4 years later after the worst days of my life. I am happy, at peace, in love, and living MY life. . . . 💌DM "Retreat" for my widow's retreat 💌DM "Support" for 1:1 grief support 💌DM "Carried" to preorder my 2nd book 💌DM "Running" for my book 💌DM "Light" for my self-guided grief course 💌DM "Email" to sign up for my list . . . #grievingprocess #griefcoach #griefjourney #youngwidow #youngwidows #widowedandyoung #widow #widows #widowhood #widowlife #widowed #widowedmom #anaphylaxis #anaphylacticshock #anoxia #anoxicbraininjury #anoxic #death #griefandloss #deathanddying . . . Grief coach for widows. Helping widows lost in grief find joy and purpose after loss.

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