Grief has no universal path or experience. Here are some observations about how it shows up and how we can use it.
Life is a Fleeting Breath
Watching my grandma take her final breath was both heartbreaking and a great privilege. By watching death, I came into a new appreciation of the miracle of life.
Gestures of Care
When there are no more stories and no more words to speak, how do you show your care and offer support to a loved one? Here is one way I’m doing it.
How Routine Helps Me Navigate Grief
How routines and rituals can help keep us anchored to the land of the living, even in the face of death.
What’s More Powerful Than Words
Words are powerful weapons that can be used for constructive or destructive ends. But there is something even more powerful that outweighs your words.
Reframing Cooking: From Chore to Act of Care
Cooking for myself more often has been a laborious chore. Here’s how I’m reframing the act of cooking for myself from a mundane chore to a loving act of care.
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