Grief During the Holiday Season

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The following guidelines are appropriate for recent loss as well as for loss experienced years ago. Additionally, they are suitable for children and adults.

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Do’s and Don’ts

  • Do share positive tributes and stories. Even in not-so-good circumstances there are positives to be found and acknowledged about the loved one and their life.
  • Do pay attention to the children who also experienced the loss. Allow them to participate in the remembrance process.
  • Do be gentle with yourself and your children, it is on on-going individual process. Just because you are related or similar does not mean that you will deal with grief in the same manner; grief is unique to each person.
  • Don’t do more than you want, can handle, and that which does not serve the purpose of positive remembrance.
  • Do allow time for feelings. You have a right to your feelings.
  • Do recognize that all feelings are visitors. Allow them to come and go.
  • Don’t keep feelings bottled up. We need to empty our bucket a little to allow more feelings to enter without overflowing.
  • Do allow others to help. We all need help at certain times in our lives and that’s okay.

Ways to externalize the loss – give it a time and a place

  • A prayer before the Holiday dinner, about your loved one
  • Light a candle for your loved one.
  • Create an online tribute for them. (i.e. www.findagrave.com ~ a free virtual grave-site memorial, Facebook, etc.)
  • Share a favorite story about your loved one.
  • Tell a funny story about your loved one and allow others to share their fun and funny experiences too.
  • At your place of worship remember them in a prayer.
  • Have positive online chats about them.

For those who wish to help someone who is grieving: Just simply find ways; it does not need to be in big ways. Small gestures of kindness go a long way toward healing and being meaningful in this process.

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