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Looking back at the death of our child, we often feel guilt and regret.
We think we could have done better.
We could have done something else.
Blaming ourselves seems the right thing to do.
But how is punishing you for what you seemingly did, is helping anyone?
Letting go of the guilt might seem scary, but accepting "what is" is freeing, and focusing on the future you is the most loving and impactful thing you can do today.
If you want to learn more about me and what I do, check out my website, coachliene.com.
Want to be the first to know about what I'm up to? Please sign up for my emails at [email protected].
I'm always happy to hear from you!
By Liene Ciguze5
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Looking back at the death of our child, we often feel guilt and regret.
We think we could have done better.
We could have done something else.
Blaming ourselves seems the right thing to do.
But how is punishing you for what you seemingly did, is helping anyone?
Letting go of the guilt might seem scary, but accepting "what is" is freeing, and focusing on the future you is the most loving and impactful thing you can do today.
If you want to learn more about me and what I do, check out my website, coachliene.com.
Want to be the first to know about what I'm up to? Please sign up for my emails at [email protected].
I'm always happy to hear from you!