6 Powerful Grief Metaphors That Help You Make Sense of Life After Loss

6 Powerful Grief Metaphors That Help You Make Sense of Life After Loss

Grief can feel impossible to explain. These 6 powerful grief metaphors and illustrations give shape and language to loss, helping you translate overwhelming emotions into imagery that makes sense of life after loss.

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Grieving a Pet: How to Honor Big Love and Deep Loss in a World That Doesn’t Get It

Grieving a Pet: How to Honor Big Love and Deep Loss in a World That Doesn’t Get It

Grieving a pet can feel overwhelming—especially in a world that says “it was just an animal.” Learn how to honor your pet with meaningful rituals, navigate sudden loss, and break the stigma of sharing your grief on social media. Your love—and your grief—matter.

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Friendship Grief Is Real—And It’s One of the Hardest Parts of Loss

Friendship Grief Is Real—And It’s One of the Hardest Parts of Loss

Friendship grief is one of the hardest—and most overlooked—parts of loss. Learn why friendships often fall apart after death, divorce, or diagnosis, and discover practical tools for navigating the pain of friendship grief and renegotiating your relationships.

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How to Keep a Loved One’s Memory Alive With a Signs and Symbols Library

How to Keep a Loved One’s Memory Alive With a Signs and Symbols Library

Discover how to keep a loved one's memory alive and remember loved ones who have died by creating a Signs + Symbols Library. Use your five senses to foster connection, whether you believe in an afterlife or simply want to notice reminders of your person every day.

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What It’s Like to Look Like Someone Who Died: Grieving in a Familiar Face

What It’s Like to Look Like Someone Who Died: Grieving in a Familiar Face

Looking like someone who died can bring comfort, confusion, or pain. Explore why resemblance can intensify grief, how it shapes identity and memory, and what tools and practices help when your face becomes a living reminder of someone you’ve lost.

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