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Death is a part of life. Even though it is a certainty, most of us are unequipped and ill-prepared for it.
When we consider the timeline of life; it is clear that life unfolds in a series of seasons. Each of those seasons has a beginning, middle, and end. It's easy to celebrate birth and the start of a new life because with birth comes so much optimism, hope and joy! The majority of life takes place in the seasons of growing up and becoming an adult, becoming a parent and perhaps a grandparent; this part of life is typically busy and filled with activities and lots of distractions. The…mehr

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Death is a part of life. Even though it is a certainty, most of us are unequipped and ill-prepared for it.

When we consider the timeline of life; it is clear that life unfolds in a series of seasons. Each of those seasons has a beginning, middle, and end. It's easy to celebrate birth and the start of a new life because with birth comes so much optimism, hope and joy! The majority of life takes place in the seasons of growing up and becoming an adult, becoming a parent and perhaps a grandparent; this part of life is typically busy and filled with activities and lots of distractions. The most difficult part comes at the end of life's journey.

Whether the end comes suddenly or over a period of time, it comes with a sense of loss and emptinesss when we lose someone we love. According to the Faith Hospice website, a three-year study was conducted by Amerispeak and WebMD prior to COVID-19 in which they found that 57% of Americans are grieving in some waythe loss of a loved one, patients, human connectionat any given time. That means, if you're walking down the street or shopping at the store, every other person you see is dealing with grief.

In Grieving Well, storyteller Terri DeBoer has teamed up with Janet Jaymin. It is from Janet's personal journey as a grief counselor helping thousands of individuals and families that allows her to validate that what was will never be the same. These thoughts and feelings can be a complete sense of doom and gloom for the individual but through Grieving Well, they can realize that while grief cannot be cured, peace can be found.


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As a television meteorologist, Terri DeBoer has delivered West Michigan's wake up weather for three decades. She also co-hosts a daily lifestyle show eightWest. Terri's public journey through the seasons in life, from on-air pregnancies to the marriages of two children, and becoming a grandmother gives her a special connection with other moms and grandmothers. Terri's first book, Brighter Skies Ahead, Forecasting A Full Life When You Empty The Nest outlined the journey parents go on as they empty the nest; a season filled with melancholy and loneliness; sometimes guilt and regret. From the journey of publishing that book, she met her co-author and collaborated on this current project, Grieving Well. She resides in Byron Center, MI. Connect with Terri at: www.terrideboer.com.