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The Shape of Grief
Grief may warp your memories, but you can choose how you let it shape you after your person has died.
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Death, Grief, Healthy Living(?), Repeat
During early grief, constants are so important, finding anything you enjoy, to focus your mind and get you out of bed feels miraculous.
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Grieve, Procrastinate, Repeat
The great thing about procrastination is, like grief, it’s invisible and really, the only person whose life it’s harming is your own.