Grief will vary from person to person, though there are certain emotions and circumstances that many of us will experience. It can often be a source of comfort to hear from someone who has experienced the emotional rollercoaster of losing a loved one and has come out on the other side. With this in mind, we present this guest post from Kiri Nowak, who blogs over at The Content Wolf. Kiri shares her experience of bereavement after losing a parent, and some things she’s learned along the way.
Anger is a very normal feeling when someone in your family has died. Angry at the person who has died, other people in the family, yourself, doctors, God.
Kate Anderson of Wright Hassall advises people of all ages on the things they should be thinking about when considering whether to write a will.
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What do you think about the famous ‘British reserve’? Do you think the ‘stiff upper lip’ still exists, or has it disappeared in recent times? By Jessica Henry.
By Daniel Miller.