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15 Ways to Mourn The Loss of a Loved One

January 12, 2023 · Expert Tips
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Take a trip they always dreamt of

This might sound a bit depressing, but it doesn’t have to be. In fact, there are many grievers who might find comfort in this. Death can make you realize that life’s too short. We might be feeling inspired to travel in a certain way that’s also meaningful to our grief. On trips like these, you might realize that you feel closer to your loved one, imagining how they would’ve felt about the whole experience. It can be difficult, and a bit bittersweet, but for many people, comforting. A good example of such an experience can be seen in the movie “The Way”.

Keep their Facebook page

Since we have all this technology in our hands, we can easily understand why a social platform like Facebook has gotten into the whole process of grieving. Keeping up the Facebook page of your loved one will allow the person’s friends to continue their interaction on their wall, which for some people, might be helpful in maintaining a relationship with the person.

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