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The Love you shared
Affirmation: The love I shared did not end. It still lives within me. Message: Even in absence, love remains present in quiet ways It lives in memory, habit, and the tenderness you still carry. Affirmation: I am allowed to grieve in my own quiet way. Message: Your grief doesn’t need to look like anyone else’s. Quiet grief is still real, still valid, and still worthy of care. Affirmation: I do not need to be strong today. Being honest is enough. Message: Strength isn’t required here. Honesty with yourself — even silent honesty — is more than enough for today.
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“In This Together”
Here are a few gentle ways you could speak to your friend or family —each one simple, sincere, and full of care. You can choose the one that feels most like you, or adapt the words in your own voice I’m so sorry you’re going through this. You don’t have to carry it alone—I’m here with you, whatever you need. “I don’t have the right words, but I care deeply about you. I’m holding you in my thoughts and I’m here to listen, or just sit quietly, anytime. “Thinking of you with so much love. I’m here—always."
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When you feel lost🙏🏽
Feeling lost is something every soul will taste at one point or another. It is not a sign of failure, but a sign that you are human — and that life is asking you to pause, to listen, and perhaps to walk a little differently for a while. Think of it like wandering in a forest. Sometimes the path disappears beneath your feet, and you cannot see where it leads. You could panic and run in circles. Or, you could stop and breathe and notice the trees, the sounds of the birds, the way the light filters through the branches. Often, the quiet itself begins to guide you.
Grief Quotes
- Grief is love with nowhere to go, and it deserves patience. - You are not broken. You are responding to loss. - Love does not end. It changes how it lives inside you. - There is no right timeline for missing someone. - Some days surviving is the bravest thing you do. - Grief can be quiet, loud, heavy, or numb. All of it belongs. - You don’t have to explain your pain to honor it.
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Introduce Yourself
Let's get to know each other. A place for healing after loss – I created this space because grief felt lonely, My parents have been gone for more than 20 years, and their absence shaped me early in life I miss them deeply every day, holidays, birthdays and I could go on and on. More recently, within the past year and a half, i’ve experienced another wave of loss with the passing of seven friends and relatives. That season reminded me how isolating grief can feel and how much we need gentle, understanding spaces. Healing in Bloom was created as a place to breathe, reflect, and feel less alone. A safe circle for women and men rebuilding themselves – I wanted a community where people can talk about real struggles without judgment. A hub for creative confidence – I built it to help people express themselves again after life knocked their confidence down. A guided path through transformation. I wanted a space to share tools, lessons, and guidance that helped them grow. A space born from your own turning point - I have reached a moment in life where everything changed, and I wanted to help others experiencing their own version of that moment.
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