Staying active in your grief can help you cope with your loss(es). By staying active, we mean engaging with your loss and the feelings and emotions that you are having. It can be hard, and we aren't always ready to do this type of work. However journaling and meditation provide excellent opportunities for us to grow and heal after loss.
Headspace provides a guided meditation specifically about grief.
The Mindfulness and Grief Institute has some more grief-specific guided meditations for you to try. Scroll down on this page to find them, and browse the website to find their other resources.
Mindful.org 10-Minute Guided Meditation for Working with Grief
Mindfulness and Grief Institute offers resources and education about using meditation to help with grief.
See our blog for other mindfulness apps that include specific content about grief.
Often writing can help us better understand our grief, and keeping those written reflections in a personal journal can be helpful to revisit when we experience grief later on in our lives. Here are some prompts that you can use to get yourself thinking about how cancer-related grief and loss impacts you. Remember there is no right or wrong way to journal. Do what feels comfortable for you. This could mean having a special notebook you journal in or perhaps you sit at a keyboard and type out your words. It can be helpful just to get the words out...on paper or on screen.
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