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What to do When Someone Dies

It’s difficult enough to know what to do when someone dies, whether it is a loved one or a family member, and this is even before bureaucratic and financial issues. Knowing the things to do when losing a loved one is important. A checklist containing crucial tips will make things easier and will help ease the load after someone dies. Knowing what to do also helps minimize the financial trauma that may occur along the way. See the full checklist here.

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Dealing with the Death of a Loved One

14Losing someone you love is like losing half of yourself. The pain and emptiness during the grieving process could go on for months or even years. No two people will respond to the same situation in exactly the same way. Working through grief is a process. You may have bad days when you think you’ll never recover from the loss and you may also think you’ll never function again without that person in your life. The good news is that you’ll recover and be fully functional if you choose to. For more helpful tips, click here.

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Coping with Death

Understanding the nature of grief is important as well as its impact on all aspects of your life – financial, emotional, social, physical, and spiritual. Learn how you can move through grief actively and make the process of grieving a healing one. As much as possible, find support and guidance in dealing with the many faces of grief. There are many things that you can do to cope with grief. To read the full article on Coping with a Father’s Death, click here.

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Diary Helps Family to Deal with Loss

Zoe and David Ward were married back in 2009. They have been together for several years already before. They both have children from previous relationships, but they built one big happy family. Tragedy struck when, shortly after their marriage, it was discovered that Zoe had lung cancer. She underwent treatment and they were able to control the tumour. Unfortunately,  the cancer had spread to her brain. She died, leaving her family in 2011. Now, the diary that she left behind which her family used to cope with the grief of her loss is going to be published. Here is an excerpt from an article that appeared on Yorkshire Post: “Thursday October 29 2009 – a typical diary entry from Zoe: “All I want is normality! I want to go to work, uni and juggle this with family life.” You can

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The Death of a Dog Can Be a Learning Experience for a Child

The death of a pet dog, especially if the animal is kind and loving, is such a painful experience for pet owners. Losing someone you love, like your pet, is always a hurting occasion for any individual. While losing someone creates pain, did you know that death of a dog can also be a learning experience particularly for a child? Yes, you heard it right! Instead of focusing more on the pain, use the death of your dog to teach your child important lessons in life. You can tell your child that the death of your pet dog is an indication that everybody in this world passes away so we must value every moment we have with our family and friends. It would also help if you can have a simple funeral service for your dead dog so that your

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Coping with Death

Losing someone you love is like losing part of yourself. The pain and emptiness is unbearable. These feelings could go on for many months or even years. But no two people respond to the same situation in the same way. Working through grief may be a longer process for some people. However, others cope with grief easily. Grief could create tremendous impact on all aspects of our lives. We respond differently but the most important thing is to understand that most reactions are normal. Read more here.

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How to Cope with Death in the Workplace

The loss of an employee in the workplace could be one of the things that could blindside a supervisor or a business owner. There are office responsibilities that gradually become routine, but when the company experiences a death, you may face some uncharted territory as well as a new duty to accomplish. As a leader, you need to guide your business throughout the grieving process and back to work eventually. Though it isn’t an easy task, patience, sympathy, and sensitivity will become very important. Having the right mindset and plans, your company could reflect, remember, and move on.

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Helping a Child Cope with a Parent's Death

Losing a loved one, particularly a parent, can be very devastating to a child. Breaking such awful news to someone who has been left behind by his or her parent is probably one of the most difficult tasks a person may be faced with. Although nobody can truly understand what a person is going through, it will help if they realize that you are with them in such difficult time of their life. By being open about the situation, you will be able to encourage them to openly express what they really feel. Here are more tips on how to help a child cope with the death of a parent.

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French Documentary Accused of False Contents by Israelis

In a French documentary on the Israeli forces versus Palestinian gunmen battle in 2000, they feature a father and his son caught in between the battle, both looking very helpless. The documentary also implies that the two individuals were shot, and the son killed, by the Israeli troops. Just recently, Israel’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, expressed his disapproval of the said documentary and demanding that the French correct the information regarding the boy’s death. Israelis also argue that there was no proof that Israeli forces did shoot the two individuals. To learn more, click on this link.

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Have You Heard of the Existence of a “Death Café”?

Dying is inevitable, it’s part of being alive. Grieving comes after losing someone dear to our hearts. These are common occurrences that nobody can escape from. But talking of death and bereavement isn’t a very common topic within a cafe, over coffee and cake. This isn’t the case for a café in Cleveland, Ohio as conversations of death-related issues were the highlight of the customers during the inaugural “Death Cafe ” event. Shelly Barnard, a social worker and co-host of the event, said the more you talk about death, the less scary it will be. “Talking about death lets you know what’s most important in life. It keeps everything in perspective,” said the 44-year-old Lakewood resident. “We need to be more like the ancient cultures and celebrate death.”

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