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David Kessler
@IamDavidKessler
Author, Finding Meaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief. Coauthor-Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Grief & Grieving & Life Lessons & You Can Heal Your Heart with Louise Hay
Los Angeles
Joined April 2009
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    Thank you Harvard Business Review and @scottberinato - Appreciated being a part of this article. Clearly the way it’s resonating with so many and being shared says it all. hbr.org/2020/03/that-d…
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    It was an honor to be interviewed by Brene Brown. She is brilliant, insightful and of course, vulnerable. We talked about grief, loss and the world today. Check it out!
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    I have been so fortunate to have Lisa Marie as a friend. Her bold, authentic personality made her a loyal daughter and devoted mother. The loss of her… see more at link below #LisaMariePresley #LMP facebook.com/iamdavidkessler or instagram.com/IamDavidKessler
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    Guest on @reliablesources with @brianstelter - shared “Grief must be witnessed,” yet so many Covid-19 deaths are happening in isolation. Dr Esther @Choo_ek says “yet we need people to absorb enough of the tragedy that it actually drives their behavior” cnn.it/3gg7D2d
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    The truth is, you don’t move on from your loved one; you move forward with their memory. Remember that the depth of your grief is a reflection of the depth of your love. Keep honoring their memory by continuing to speak about them.
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    Such a helpful illustration. There are things you can control - and things you can’t control. Focus today on what you can control. Let go of the others.
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    I thought this art was so powerful, it’s called the weight of grief. Thoughts? #grief #griefsupport #davidkessler
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    Anyone else had this experience or just me? Thoughts?
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    We all have our own definitions of grief… This is mine. Sending love to all those. We are missing today…
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    Grieving isn’t only about missing the person we’ve lost. It’s mourning the future we’d dreamed up together, the plans we made, and the life we saw ahead. It’s a deep sorrow for all the ‘what could have beens’ that were left behind.
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    Say their name, tell their story and post their pictures. Others may not like it, they may not get it and it might make them uncomfortable. Do it anyway… Thoughts?
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    Sending love today to the Judd family.  Thank you for sharing your feelings in this personal time magazine article. What part of this resonates with you? bit.ly/3LnyQA1
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    Grief extends far beyond the initial loss of a loved one. It’s not a single event, but an ongoing process that unfolds as you experience life without them. Every day, their absence is felt in new and painful ways. You not only mourn the memories you had but also for the future.
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