How do you do this? What does this mean? Who are you now? What's next?
Grieving the Write Way for Siblings was written to help.
Multiple award-winning author, speaker, and grief specialist Gary Roe experienced multiple, devastating losses in childhood.
Gary says, "By the time I was a teenager, I was slogging through each day carrying a massive amount of grief. Then my dad dropped in front of me of a heart attack. He was a single father and my one functional parent. When this lightning bolt struck, I thought my life was over."
Gary picked up a pen and started writing. The next day, he wrote some more.
"I found myself emoting as I wrote. Sadness, confusion, anger, fear, anxiety, and guilt spewed out of me, one word at a time. I felt lousy, but expressing what was inside me felt good and relieving."
Unfortunately, the losses just kept coming. And Gary kept writing.
When Gary's older brother, his only sibling, died recently, he once again went to writing.
Now Gary gives grieving siblings a gift - this unique grief workbook born of his personal and professional experience. Writing can be powerful and effective tool to help you recover from this painful loss.
Whether you're an avid writer or have never used writing to process difficult events, you'll find the Grieving the Write Way for Siblings a heartfelt, compassionate, and practical resource for your sibling grief journey.
In Grieving the Write Way for Siblings, you'll learn...
Writing can become a powerful habit that can help us navigate life in general. What we don't express stays locked in our hearts and often becomes the baggage that weighs us down.
Grieving the Write Way for Siblings is about you and the terrible loss you're enduring. It was written to help you...
In these pages, you'll get many opportunities to experience the benefits of writing about the loss of your sibling and what's happening in your heart and mind.
Take the next step. Read on...and write.