What are you reading this summer?
Most of these are grief work but can be applied for other situations.
I got some books and wanted a spot to share what I am reading is about grief and grief recovery.
Angel Catcher Journal has light small print I looked through it and wrote down some adapted writing prompts.
Then Gave that one to Dd. It was used apirial bound. Really had some great exercises to release grief and let go.
I have some by Heartbroken healing from the loss of a spouse by Gary Roe he has a series some for grieving a when you lost a child, had a loved one
pass from sucide, a spouse. Had a new devotional out. An online website and e mails with exercised to do via e mail.
I signed up for. A reed down load book that I read 7 things I wish I'd known or similar title. He works with hospace and
has done grief counselng. Garyroe.com
He has some resources dealing with cv - 19 stuff a free book or in his blog.
It was helpful for me to get belyond being stuck after watching Dwonton Abbey maration one weekend when those books came.
The grief Recovery Handbook by John W. James and Russell Friedman
found this used.
I just leafed through this one it had doing a time line. These guys do groups for the grieving.
The last chapter talked about being stuck and not being able to let go of stuff.
I started there I had not been able to do that bc of cv-19 thrift shops were not open.
They opend up and I was able to do that step and restarted that again. [See de cluttering thread.]
The launguage of Letting Go Journal by Melody Beattie
I just read the first entry of this one and it was on goals starting the new year and fit perfectly with my
restart stuff.
The Gift in You by Dr.Caroline Leaf
A gift assessment I am reading and enjoying this one but it is sort of a slow read because I set
it aside for other activies and diff. books that came in.
A Colorful Way of LIving By Barbara Bradely Baekgaard
How to be more create more do more the Vera Bradely Way.
This book was so colorful it really is a hit with me short chapters and
fun glossy pages with fun art around what looks like a she card on some between chapters.
The One Thing by Gary Keller
I just finished listening to an audio version on it via you tube.
This was excellent for me as I sorted paperwork to listen to.