Janet
Roberts, Executive Director of Centering Corporation and Grief Digest Magazine invited
me to share this wonderful article from the December 2014 issue. It was contributed by Elaine Stillwell, a writer based in Rockville
Centre, New York.
I subscribe
to Grief Digest Magazine, and loved the practical suggestions for self
care. But I
also wondered: could this be a
condolence gift?
AN EMERGENCY KIT FOR A BAD DAY
By Elaine Stillwell
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So, do yourself a favor and plan ahead. Be ready for that black day that knocks you over in your grief. Start right now putting together your emergency kit so you can shift immediately into "Plan B" whenever you are blindsided by some event, circumstance or happening.
For our emergency kits, some of us might only need a simple carton or a box the size of a carry-on suitcase. Others might need an old-fashion sized trunk-use whatever it is that fits your needs, because each of us grieves differently. Here are a few suggestions that might help you get started.
Loving Listener Address Book
You might grab this handy, specially made, little
phone book that lists those friends who give you their loving presence while
offering no advice for your hurting heart. A quick call to one of them might be
just what you need to get out of the doldrums as you share what has knocked you
back into the grief pit. We know talking is the best medicine, so this might be
immediate, vital, first aid. On our grief journey, many of us learn that we
need to rewrite our address book, so this can be a grand opportunity to add new
support persons and delete some folks who have not been there for us. This is a
perfect time to create this handy item and to make sure it is in our emergency
kit for quick use.
Magic Wand
This
useful tool might bring a smile to our faces as we wave it a few times, hoping
that its magical powers will restore our hope, motivation and determination. It
might just help us focus on happy memories that lighten the burden of our
grief. It might make us feel more in control and more able to make the
decisions we need to climb out of the hole. My wand came from a memorable
sweet-sixteen birthday party, and it still has those magical powers to make me
feel joy. You might have a similar item that conveys the same message to your
heart, something that stirs a lot of memories for you, like a team pennant, a
fishing rod, a baseball cap, a letter or a photo album. Find the linking object
that works for you.
Something
cuddly to hug can help our hearts, especially if it is a teddy bear or pillow
made from our loved one's pajamas, bathrobe, sweatshirt or favorite outfit. We
can sense their presence and almost feel them hugging back. It could be any plush
toy or quilt, but it should be something that has meaning to us and brings us
comfort when we hold it. Denis' Ziggy doll that has "I is a brane"
emblazoned on its chest
cracks me up every time I look at it. And Peggy's loveable unicorn reminds me of all her dreams and plans. Anything huggable that has history can give you a boost as you relive the memories it brings to your mind.
cracks me up every time I look at it. And Peggy's loveable unicorn reminds me of all her dreams and plans. Anything huggable that has history can give you a boost as you relive the memories it brings to your mind.
Carefully
selecting a favorite book that has a warm, healing message offers a soothing
note for broken spirits. Whether prose or poetry, finding words that bring back
a loving feeling in our hearts can help on a gloomy day. We might smile again
as we reread favorite passages that open doors to healing for us. You will
forget you are having a bad day!
Binoculars
Besides
giving us a new perspective, these glasses can help us find those colorful,
chirping birds that enjoy our garden, flit around our feeders and fly around
our trees. Listening to their daily songs and becoming a "birder" can
be a key therapy for the bereaved. So begin listing the birds you see and then
doing your homework to find out more about them. You may learn to see your life
through new eyes.
Family Recipe
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Music
On a
tough day, music can be very healing to some souls. Be sure you include a
favorite CD, or iPad selection to get you out of a dark mood as you hum along.
Years ago, I had my Walkman all primed ready to go each time I walked the dog, because
the music talked to my soul. So whatever your musical choices, classical,
spiritual, big band, country, Motown, heavy metal or rap, make sure you include
the songs that brighten your spirit.
Don't waste another minute. Start assembling all the emergency-kit items that will have you ready with "Plan B." As time goes along, you can add and subtract, continually updating and insuring you that you can have a better day. Our new mantra will be just like the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared."
Don't waste another minute. Start assembling all the emergency-kit items that will have you ready with "Plan B." As time goes along, you can add and subtract, continually updating and insuring you that you can have a better day. Our new mantra will be just like the Boy Scouts, "Be Prepared."
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Readers: don't miss the poignant story of Centering Corporation's founder, Joy Johnson: Joy's Warrior Dragon: Courage Befriends a Widow
Thank you for caring!
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I love this article!!! :)
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