September 10, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
Grief is my Greatest Teacher- Thank you Wayne Dyer and Reid Tracy I am the Grief Guide for those Touched by Suicide and Sudden Death. Yet Wayne Dyer’s sudden death on August 30th rocked my world and the world of millions. His music was silenced. Monday: Still in shock reading Deepak’s heart […]
April 21, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
After Raw Grief , the shock, denial, confusion, crying seemingly non-stop, and being in a brain fog, you are STILL grieving, but MUST move back into life. In Raw Grief you feel like grief has blotted out the tapestry of your life. You feel like you have no skin. You are raw. You wonder […]
November 03, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
How many news accounts of Oscar Taveras death did you read? How many times did your brain see the story as you were listening to the reports? Your brain does not know the difference between what is real and what is imagined. Cortisol, a steroid hormone, is released in response to day-to-day activity when waking […]
October 28, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
How many news accounts of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting did you watch? How many times did your brain see the story as you were listening to the scene by scene reports? Your brain does not know the difference between what is real and what is imagined. Cortisol, a steroid hormone, is released in […]
October 15, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
Have you ever heard someone sharing their story and all of a sudden you make a connection? “Hey, that happened to me too.?” There is a relief, a real sigh as your body relaxes because you ‘got’ what they were saying. Their story was your story. In the Grief Relief Workshop, people tell their stories […]
October 07, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
What if the only reason for this journey of life was to learn to love, cherish and adore youself no matter what was happening in your life? What if a simple phrase could remind you throughout the day to do so? How often do you choose healthy foods, exercise and get deep, long […]
September 23, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | 2 Comments
Each and everyone of us is going to experience grief. Grief is a natural consequence of loss. There is little grief as a result of misplacing something which may last moments, minutes or days. There is grief that lasts longer and consumes our attention for days or weeks. When someone blocks us from […]
September 10, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | No Comments
Give Loving Confidence: When Someone You Love is Grieving His mother passed only weeks ago. Sunday the minister read the love letter he wrote to her accompanying his floral tribute. The yearning, longing, missing were everywhere present. The community was confused. How do we support him? We had a choice-go down into the […]
November 12, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | 1 Comment
No one is exempt from grief. It’s a natural consequence of life. But did you know that grief lives in your body? Unprocessed grief is the hidden source of many of our body issues. It can cause us to lose sleep, lack focus, get sick, age quickly and lose motivation. Grief can keep on unwanted […]
October 15, 2023 | Georgena Eggleston | 1 Comment
Have you ever felt sad, thinking about your parent who is here today, but might be gone soon? How about your beloved dog, who you know won’t live forever and you’re grieving his demise right now? This is called Anticipatory Grief. As humans, we often find safety in preparing for the worst. We’re notorious for […]
My transformation from speech-language pathologist to Grief Practitioner was a journey of learning to connect with my bodymind and turning the Divine Doorknob to reunite with my Life Force - my Higher Consciousness, my Deepest Self.
My Gentle Paradigm of embracing grief unfolded as I experienced the losses of my parents, business, home and the suicides of my brother and teenaged son in only seven years. Later releasing a marriage of nearly four decades allowed more grieving. This helped me to become a model of someone who has successfully moved through grief of many kinds and led to my embracing the title of Grief Practitioner.