Good Grief, People! Podcast

Episode 17: The Dash Mark -


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The dash mark? What does that even mean? For grief warriors, and honestly for everyone, the dash mark has a very significant meaning. You see, the dash mark is referencing what is between the date in which you were born and the date you die. The dash mark represents your life and where you live. So our question for you is: what are you doing with your dash mark? What are you doing with your life? Are you truly living or just getting by each day?

We don’t want you to just live, we want you to be ALIVE. If you haven’t found the good in your grief, chances are you are not fully living. Do you have something that is helping you pop out of bed every day because you are thankful to be alive? If you don't, you’ve got to create it or go out and find it. We are not grief experts but we are both experienced with grief. We’d never tell you to do something we haven't gone through and done ourselves. We have found out how to be ALIVE and we want that for you! We want you to make the most of your dash mark, your life.

In this episode, you will hear:
-The significance of the dash mark
-The importance of making the most of your dash mark and what that means
-Tips to making the most of your dash mark while dealing with grief

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Good Grief, People! PodcastBy Lori Miggins and Missy Gaspard