Loss/Regeneration

It's an awkward position. I'm a relationship columnist, but I find myself wanting to write about the loss of my house through a recent forest fire. That fire not only destroyed my house, but the houses of 168 other of my mountain neighbors, including 10 of my most immediate neighbors.

OVERCOMING A MAJOR LOSS: PART 2

How People Regenerate Themselves

How People Regenerate Themselves

How do you handle severe life trauma and adversity? What traumas, experiences or woundings have been major life lessons or wakeup calls for you? Which woundings have been the hardest to recover from?

Following are recommendations about how people overcome major loss so that they can regenerate themselves:

Focus on what’s most important at this time. You must stay focused on what matters the most so you don’t get too scattered by trying to do too many things at the same time.

WHEN THE WORLD YOU KNOW DISAPPEARS

Catastrophic Loss is Very Difficult to Accept

Catastrophic Loss is Very Difficult to Accept

Dear Readers: I would give anything to not have to write this column.
 
On September 6th, Roni and I and our two dogs went on a five mile morning hike out our

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