Khusana AnikGrief doesn’t have a timeline, and that’s okayGrief hit me harder than I expected. Losing my grandfather was like losing a part of myself, and for a while, I couldn’t see how I would…Aug 11Aug 11
ChirayubaliyanADASYN: The Imbalance data“In the world of data, balance isn’t found — it’s created”Aug 9Aug 9
Jennifer UgbohThe Grief Chronicles — Entry OneIn Memoriam: Jacob Ucheckwuchu ‘Omoba’ Ugboh (March, 23 1953 — May, 30 2024)Jun 1Jun 1
@designbyhazema ~ Jonathan WilsonCherish Every Moment: A Mother’s Day ReminderAs Mother’s Day dawns upon us, it serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact our parents have on our lives. While some are…May 13May 13
Steven WebbEmbrace Uncomfortable Change: Your Guide to CalmLife throws curveballs. One minute you’re cruising along, blissfully unaware of the plot twist the universe has in store. The next, you’re…Apr 8Apr 8
Josh HintoninBe OpenYou Are My SunshineYou will never know, dear, how much we love youMar 2717Mar 2717
JoNelle Toriseva ✨To a Teacher Dying YoungEven though we all know that there will be an ending, it never seems to come at the moment we expect it. Being caught off-guard by death…Mar 75Mar 75
Shelley WengerHow Would You Deal With Losing Someone That You Love?A book review of When You’re Gone by Brooke Harris.Jan 21Jan 21
TruthbethynameGrieving Across CulturesGrief, like love, is a universal language.Dec 15, 2023Dec 15, 2023
Jane Li“There is no detectable heartbeat.” -Finding Peace Post-MiscarriageBy sharing my personal experience, I wish to shed some light on this slightly taboo topic and offer some hope for those who need it.Nov 23, 2023Nov 23, 2023