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Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood Sole Parenting

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Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood Sole Parenting
Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood Sole Parenting

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Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood Sole Parenting

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Evocative of Option B by Sheryl Sandberg,
Life Worth Living
shines the light on the topic of resilience and shows widows and sole parents that they can still have dreams of their own.
Having walked this journey, Michelle Hoffmann shares guidance on how to deal with the unthinkable like removing one’s wedding ring, adjusting social media, and finding the right surrogate to represent at the father-daughter dance. Within
, Michelle shows ways to take care of oneself and their children while moving through grief and rebuilding their future.
In
widows and sole parents learn:
The top things they need to do to avoid losing their assets, job, and children
Techniques to support grieving children in the areas where they are most vulnerable
The reasons they get stuck in grief and how to get through it
Tips to enjoy life’s celebrations and milestones without their spouse
How to support and comfort others while they are figuring out what happens next
Healthy coping strategies to communicate with and answer children’s questions

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