The Grief Cycle in Real Life

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The Grief Cycle in Real Life

Lost and hopeless, with a situation entirely out of my control. Those are some of the feelings I had upon moving from Kansas to California, during the summer of 2006. This dramatic change in my life was very startling and I had to come to the realization that even though this would be an extremely hard time in my life, I could have hope that God has a plan for me and that everything happens for a reason. All the bargaining with my parents to remain living in Kansas, the anger and animosity built up towards them, the depression that long-lasting friendships would be shattered and lost, were all normal steps in the process of the Grief Cycle. Changes are difficult and can be very hard to adapt to, but just remember that challenges will always come and “Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass, it’s about learning to dance in the rain.”

The first symptoms of grief that I observed and felt so strongly in my life were denial and anger, commonly the first steps in the grief cycle. When I received news of this tragic situation, I remember being in so m...

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