Peer-Led Support Topic Meeting (Third Wednesday of Month) - February
Description
Our topic this month is: "Dealing with Difficult Emotions: Guilt, A ger, Envy, Fear"
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“I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief.”
― C.S. Lewis
Our February Topic Meetings will focus on how to navigate the difficult emotions we undoubtedly experience as widows. These emotions can be very intense, and part of our journey is learning how to acknowledge them and move forward.
We hope you will join us to discuss these difficult emotions--how to be true to yourself but at the same time ensure that they do not restrict our efforts to rebuild our lives.
The Topic committee suggests listening to Dawn's Video Here:
The Topic committee suggests reading these articles:
Grief Feelings - Center for Loss and Transition
Coping with the Shoulda, Woulda, Couldas - What’s Your Grief
Coping with Anger while Grieving - Harvard Health
Co-Leaders: Mary, Ilene
Mary Smith zooming in from Rockville Center, NY
About me: I am a lifelong learner -- a perfect match as an educator and former corporate mainstay. As an active member of my local community, you can find me volunteering as a literacy coach, working with English language learners, keeping up to date on current events, or attending art lectures. Or you might find me at a favorite rock concert singing the night away.
Interests: music, traveling, socializing, volunteering
Works well with: retired career widows, widows with grown children, and caregivers
Ilene Frisher zooming in from Bayville, NY
About me: I have 2 grandchildren that fill my heart with joy! I am also a retired Registered Dietitian and Diabetes Educator, active volunteer for The W connection and MJHS hospice. I’ve been blessed with a wonderful family and wonderful friends, some of whom I met through the W connection.
Interests: Travel, theater, golf, kayaking and I recently entered into a new loving relationship.
Works well with: widows hoping to create new lives, new friendships, and new relationships.
Year of Loss: 2014
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