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This episode is more speaking to those around you to learn about grief and how they can help and support you on your grief journey.

Episode Pointers:

When you offer ideas of ways you can happily help, it’s a win for them and a win for you. 

They do not know you are thinking of them, and many times grief can feel so lonely. Those messages of remembrance and love can really mean a lot.

Physical Ways You Can Help:

  1. Clean their house (Check with them first, there could be something left of their child’s that they do not want cleaned up or the memories wiped away).
  2. Do grocery shopping.
  3. Set up a meal train.
  4. Set up babysitting for therapy, time together as husband and wife, time to go to the cemetery, time to be alone so they can grieve, for whatever they need.
  5. Sit with them.
  6. Include them in get togethers, even if they don’t come. (Don’t be offended. They might not be ready.)
  7. Bring supper over, or meals for the freezer. 
  8. Check in often with how they are doing.
  9. Help financially with medical, or funeral costs. (Remember this can be very difficult for them to take because their child means more than any amount of money, and this money can feel horrible to get. I still believe it’s a good thing to send with no judgment of what they do with it.)

I would love to offer you my workshop called STOP TALKING, START FEELING in which it gives you tools to understand your emotions and your thoughts, along with guided meditations, and ways to process specifically the emotions of guilt and sadness that come with grief.

If you are interested in joining this workshop it’s only $27, and you can get it by going to www.meganhillukka.com/workshop


If you are a grieving mother and looking for others who know the pain of child loss, come join my free Grieving Moms Community Facebook group:www.meganhillukka.com/community