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After the death of a loved one, have you felt as if you were living at the mercy of your grieving process? Have you felt you were grieving "wrong"? Do you believe it is time to look at grief from a different perspective in order to no longer feel defenseless against it and experience acceptance once and for all? From Grief to Acceptance is a refreshing perspective on grief offering the reader an exploration of the one question that was revealed to the author to support her own grieving process after losing her only sister more than twenty years ago: What if by playing an active role in our…mehr

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After the death of a loved one, have you felt as if you were living at the mercy of your grieving process? Have you felt you were grieving "wrong"? Do you believe it is time to look at grief from a different perspective in order to no longer feel defenseless against it and experience acceptance once and for all? From Grief to Acceptance is a refreshing perspective on grief offering the reader an exploration of the one question that was revealed to the author to support her own grieving process after losing her only sister more than twenty years ago: What if by playing an active role in our grieving journey we can empower ourselves to heal while honoring our loved one? This question, along with a new perspective of death and grief, will encourage you to: 1. Look at the death of your loved one in a new way. 2. Appreciate your own unique approach to grief. 3. Honor your loved one while moving toward greater acceptance. After reading From Grief to Acceptance, you'll understand there is no "one way" to grieve. Instead, we each get to choose how to honor our loved ones and heal ourselves in the way that feels best to us while feeling empowered to face each day with greater love, vulnerability, compassion, forgiveness, and gratitude.
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Autorenporträt
Misty Proffitt-Thompson was born in Phoenix and has spent the majority of her life in Arizona. After 25 years of service, Misty retired from the Bureau of Prisons, and is excited to follow her next calling in life-helping others. Misty became aware of her spiritual gifts after the disappearance and death of her sister, Stephanie, in 1993. Because she was unsure and conflicted about her feelings and experience, she pushed them down only to have them resurface with the writing of her first book, By Your Side: A Journey of Two Sisters Through Love and Sacrifice. It was then Misty began to feel a deeper pull to follow opportunities that ultimately led to supporting others on their journey. Misty is dedicated to helping people find their path, feel validated, and obtain clarity with the different "speed bumps" that provide us with opportunities, if we so choose. Since her retirement, she has started her own business, Mystified Enlightenment, served as a contributor to eight books, wrote for an online spiritual magazine, and hosted a radio show. In addition, Misty offers her gifts by teaching mindfulness classes in the Tucson area, speaking at events, offering individual and group sessions, and facilitating an online mindfulness course. In addition to following her guidance to support others, Misty is dedicated to her husband, four children, and four grandchildren. She insists on taking the time for self-care and setting aside work to enjoy her grandkids. To learn more, go to: www.mistymthompson.com.