<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Expertarticles.com Grief Loss</title><description>All the best from Expert Articles.</description><link>http://www.expertarticles.com/</link><item><title>The Gift</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/The-Gift.html</guid><description>This article was written to help those who are dealing with the loss of a loved one.  Death is just another stage in life, one that can be learned from and help each of us to evolve.  Know that you are not alone and it will get better with time.  </description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/The-Gift.html</link></item><item><title>Crisis   How Will You Cope?</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Crisis-How-Will-You-Cope-.html</guid><description>Summarizes the grief process after crisis. Outlines the natural grief process that leads to healing.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Crisis-How-Will-You-Cope-.html</link></item><item><title>Acknowledging and Supporting the Difficult Life Transitions of Those We Care About</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Acknowledging-and-Supporting-the-Difficult-Life-Transitions-of-Those-We-Care-About.html</guid><description>From the end of a relationship with a person, house, or job to the diagnosis and treatment of a serious illness, we all encounter struggles in our lives.  A hug, a laugh and a supportive message from someone who cares go a long way in providing comfort to a heavy heart.  Many people are unable to be with a friend or loved one as they adjust to a difficult situation.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Acknowledging-and-Supporting-the-Difficult-Life-Transitions-of-Those-We-Care-About.html</link></item><item><title>For The New Widow   Three Things To Remember   When The Moon In The Sky Hits Like An Axe In The Eye</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/For-The-New-Widow-Three-Things-To-Remember-When-The-Moon-In-The-Sky-Hits-Like-An-Axe-In-The-Eye.html</guid><description>It’s the end of the day, the end of the week, the end of the month.The cat’s in the cradle and the dog’s in the yard.Or, is it the other way around?</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/For-The-New-Widow-Three-Things-To-Remember-When-The-Moon-In-The-Sky-Hits-Like-An-Axe-In-The-Eye.html</link></item><item><title>If Drinkin' Don't Kill Me (Her Memory Will)</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/If-Drinkin-Don-t-Kill-Me-Her-Memory-Will-.html</guid><description>A song written by R. Beresford and H. Sanders and sung by country music’s living legend, George Jones , entitled, If Drinkin’ Don’t Kill Me (Her Memory Will) , has a much different meaning for me today.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/If-Drinkin-Don-t-Kill-Me-Her-Memory-Will-.html</link></item><item><title>andamp;#65279;Balloons... To Release, Detached And Let Go?</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/-amp-65279-Balloons-To-Release-Detached-And-Let-Go-.html</guid><description>and#65279;The past is over and nothing can be changed.  We cannot accept the happening in the past  so we tend to cling hard to that  experience. We just let our future and present move fearing the past would repeat.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/-amp-65279-Balloons-To-Release-Detached-And-Let-Go-.html</link></item><item><title>Communicating With Deceased Loved Ones</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Communicating-With-Deceased-Loved-Ones.html</guid><description>My interest in the Afterlife and spirit communication began in earnest in 2000, when my life literally fell apart. There was an entity that began to manifest to comfort and console me as I was going through my divorce.  Whenever I cried, this loving presence touched me in a warm and motherly way.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Communicating-With-Deceased-Loved-Ones.html</link></item><item><title>What Does God Have To Say About Death?</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/What-Does-God-Have-To-Say-About-Death-.html</guid><description>The day we are born, we begin to die.  It’s a given fact of life, yet one which we spend much of our lives trying to ignore or defy.The writer of Ecclesiastes wrote “There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven:  a time to be born and a time to die ..</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/What-Does-God-Have-To-Say-About-Death-.html</link></item><item><title>I Will Never Die!</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/I-Will-Never-Die-.html</guid><description>That is a bold statement, but you see, I no longer believe in death.  My body may demise and my spirit may depart from it, but who I am (my essence) will NOT die.Some people view death as a fearful tragedy, the end of a life, a sad finality.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/I-Will-Never-Die-.html</link></item><item><title>Life on the Other Side</title><guid>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Life-on-the-Other-Side.html</guid><description>If only we knew what was on the Other Side of this life! Knowing for sure what lies ahead might make a difference in how we view dying and aging and how we handle the death of a loved one.Much of our fear about death is rooted in delusions and distorted ways of looking at life and the world around us.</description><link>/article/Self-Improvement/Grief-Loss/Life-on-the-Other-Side.html</link></item></channel></rss>
