The Leftover Pieces: Suicide Loss Conversations

A New Week Begins: Letting Meaning Find You in the Quiet

Melissa Bottorff-Arey Season 8 Episode 28

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A daily December series offering tender, truthful support for surviving the holidays after suicide loss — with grief, grace, and gentle company.

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This is December 22 — Welcome, Fellow Griever

ALSO....IF YOU ARE A MOM --Please know I have added an "extra" support group meeting tonight at 8PM eastern (see the Lighthouse Community)-- because this time of year, more than ever, we need extra support!

Letting Meaning Find You — A Daily Journal Prompt:

“What small moment of meaning — however quiet — has touched me recently, and what did it reveal about my love or my grief?”

Today’s Reflection

Today begins Week Four with an exploration of meaning — not as a solution, but as the softer, quieter ways love continues to shape your life after loss.

Quoted or Referenced In This Episode

“What is to give light must endure burning.” — Viktor Frankl

A Gentle Closing Reminder

You don’t have to look for meaning — just stay open to it.

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