Soul Survivors
Capitalizing on a Heart of Gold to survive the loss of your spouse
by Richard Kirby Payne
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Softcover ISBN:
9798331053420
About the Book
Most people whose spouse died believe that there is no greater loss. Most people who have not had this experience cannot understand why they feel this way. Even though each person’s experience is unique, there are common needs and emotions that can be shared to encourage the one who feels like there is no hope for the future.
Life is never the same after any significant loss. There is no way to replace a spouse who was taken from you, and no comfort will ever completely remove the grief. However, your soul (mind, will, and emotions) can survive. Are you willing to share your vulnerability with the ones who love you, and those who have experienced some victory over the “doomed to extinction” syndrome?
This is not a handbook to make you feel better. It is a way for me to help you move in the direction of your healing.
Life is never the same after any significant loss. There is no way to replace a spouse who was taken from you, and no comfort will ever completely remove the grief. However, your soul (mind, will, and emotions) can survive. Are you willing to share your vulnerability with the ones who love you, and those who have experienced some victory over the “doomed to extinction” syndrome?
This is not a handbook to make you feel better. It is a way for me to help you move in the direction of your healing.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Self-Improvement
- Additional Categories Inspiration
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Project Option: 5×8 in, 13×20 cm
# of Pages: 132 -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9798331053420
- Publish Date: Aug 30, 2024
- Language English
- Keywords Memoirs, Love and Loss
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About the Creator
Richard Payne
New Market, Maryland
My heart has always been to care for children. I tutored children of all ages, volunteered in children's church, and adopted two children. Throughout my life, I wrote stories and poems to encourage my friends, young and old. As a software engineer, I developed computer software, technical documentation, and educational materials. Since retiring in 2022, I have used my technical and writing skills to encourage and challenge with real-life and fictional stories.