We Can Die Better is an Online Magazine founded by Stephen Garrett. You can learn more about Stephen’s mission on his website: stephengarrett.ca. If you wish to subscribe to this blog you can join via e-mail or follow on Facebook.
We Can Die Better has been joined by a variety of contributors and nearly 25 articles have been published so far. If you have been a fan of Embrace Your Death, you can find Stephen’s previous articles in the archive and learn more about upcoming online training at the new website. Hopefully it serves you!
We are sharing with you 5 popular posts on We Can Die Better.
Robert’s Trash Bin – The Importance Of Decluttering
Our neighbor down the street died before Christmas. Robert was single, in his sixties, and genuinely a nice fellow. His terminal diagnosis had come only three months before his death.
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The 9 Habits Of People Who Die Happy
Stages of Grief
In my work with grief and loss I have yet to find a roadmap. Yes, I have found markers, street signs, hiking signs, and highway markers – things to notice along the way. I have not found a formula, a recipe or that one way that many look for to make sure they are grieving ‘properly’.
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Last Day…
Henk’s Last Day… It was a Monday…March 3rd 2014…we were in what was Henk’s last full day on this planet although I did not know that in the moment.
I went into our bedroom to check on him as I had always done in the past month or two since he spent more and more time there as the cancer got worse.
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Let Death Stir You Up
If you truly want to honor your deceased loved one let their dying and death stir you up! Death wasn’t designed to be neat and clean. It wasn’t created to be efficient and medicalized. It wasn’t fashioned to be politically correct or professional. Death was designed to stir us up and get our attention, to bring us present to life so to speak.
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