Is it possible to suffer a shattering loss or struggle with a major life crisis and ultimately bounce back with resilience?
And further, is it conceivable that such suffering and anguish can eventually lead to positive change? The answer to both questions is a resounding yes. Please join me Tuesday evening, February 26 (details below) as I teach building resilience and finding growth in the face of grief. Based on my book, The Four Facets of Grief, we will explore how to find acceptance and even joy following a crisis, whether it’s the loss of a loved one, financial or relationship struggles, or any of the myriad ways we are challenged throughout life. We humans typically feel altered by our life challenges -- we suffer tragedy, endure upheaval, and know that life will never be the same. And yet, trauma of any kind doesn't necessarily lead to a continuing damaged and dysfunctional existence. I'm committed to the value of resilience learning. I know what it's like to have to accept the unacceptable, and so my calling is to help you through and beyond your distress. You will learn strategies to help you fully inhabit your reality and to move forward. I hope you never experience a major loss or crisis, but most of us eventually do. Come join this fascinating discussion to help yourself or someone you know. What? Empowering Resilience Class When? Tuesday, February 26 at 7 p.m. Where? Kenilworth Union Church, Culbertson Room 211 Kenilworth Ave. Kenilworth, IL 60043 Questions? Email: [email protected] (location; parking) All are welcome to attend this interactive class and you don’t need to read the book to participate! Wishing you peace and healing, Ruth Read The 4 Facets of Grief Visit my Website Schedule an Appointment Receiving this from a friend? Click here to join the list!
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