The 3 Giant Questions for Moving from Grieving to Living in Grace…
We are now done with the principal writing of Grieve With Grace™.
Now, the hard part of writing—accepting critical thinking, review, and most importantly, editing.
Yes, accepting the advice of others is key to creating a product that will perform as intended, in this case, help people move from grief to Grace.
This week as we were discussing direction and writing style, the idea of the word “Acceptance” came into focus.
Where grief ends in Acceptance—accepting the loss of someone close to you—a new life begins with Accepting responsibility for moving forward with your life.
No question, Acceptance is the endpoint of grief and the Starting Point for Grace.
It dawned on me that this is a bigger deal than people think. It comes down to the old “Was, Is, Will Be” catchphrase.
What WAS is no more. The life you had in the past, for better or worse, is over. You must Accept this and recognize that this part of your life is now a memory.
What IS is where you are now—your new normal that folks talk about. You must also Accept what your life is right now, but that doesn’t mean you must Accept the inevitability of grief forever.
What WILL BE is the key to accepting your life as it is now, and accepting the responsibility for making it what it WILL BE.
You will be delighted to know that we provide you eith a simple way to get to this new starting point for all the “will be’s” in your life.
Don’t settle for living in grief one more second than necessary.
Walk over that bridge of Grace to become all you were meant to be.
God Bless,
Eric Richard Haas
Grieve With Grace—Your Path to What Will Be…
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