tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759431047420119287.post6928645849502334027..comments2018-09-21T14:08:04.909-07:00Comments on Business (&Life) In High Heels: Reality Check ....On Grief#OnUCGhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03798682376591185441noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6759431047420119287.post-72615001902301316122014-10-21T03:27:50.049-07:002014-10-21T03:27:50.049-07:00Yes Luciana, grief is very unperedictable but as i...Yes Luciana, grief is very unperedictable but as it is something that all will experience at some stage in our lives, for some it may happen many times. we all deal differently with it but although a cliche it is true that time does help, it doesn't mean you ever forget your loss, but that all-consuming loss does lessen slightly with time and you find your present life with family, children, grandchildren & friends is still busy and this helps you to cope.<br />Also with time you are able to remember the person/s with more of a memory of all the happy & amusing things you shared together, rather than the anger or sorrow at the huge gap they have left in your life. A time will come when you perhaps don't think so much during that day,week or month, of the person you've lost and you initially feel guilty, Don't! This is natures way of helping you cope. You have a family to be proud of, enjoy every minute with them. Your Dad was so proud of you and he loved you. That memory will never fade, With love Cheryl xxx Cherylnoreply@blogger.com