Moving Forward on Your Own: A Financial Guidebook for Widows
By Kathleen Rehl, PhD, CFP
Your husband’s death is possibly the most devastating event you’ve ever experienced. You may wonder, “Am I going to be able to make it on my own?” Maybe you feel overwhelmed and don’t know what to do next.
This guidebook can help you. It integrates basic financial information with self-reflective exercises that encourage your self-confidence about money matters in a way that’s not overwhelming. The beautiful paintings and photography, along with the inspirational quotes, may also help to heal your soul as you focus on money issues.
Filled with hope and reassurance, this award-winning book includes a set of grief recovery cards reproduced from original paintings created by the author herself. Dr. Jacks combines her personal insights with years of professional expertise as a clinical psychologist as she gently guides readers toward finding their own unique and noble path to genuine healing.
This collection of comforting coincidences is regularly chosen by the NHPCO to be featured in its Marketplace catalog. These stories bring comfort to anyone who is grieving the death of someone dear. Grieving men and women from all walks of life share their stories of signs of continued love after death, in the hope of easing the way for readers.
A poignant story of one man’s journey through grief, this award-winning book is based on the journals the author kept throughout his experience. Widowed with two little boys to raise, Rich is overcome with grief. With hospice’s help, he is able to get the support he needs to heal. Recommended by the NHPCO as a resource for widowers.
Based on a landmark national survey of more than 300 men, and in-depth interviews with 70 others, this book describes how children, young adults, middleaged men, and older men react differently to a father’s death. It is an extraordinary resource for anyone facing the death of a father, or still adjusting to such a loss that occurred years, or even decades ago.
An unassuming suburban housewife and mother longs to know that her daughter Kim’s spirit did not die with her body when she was killed by a reckless driver. The author records each step of her quest as she learns to meditate, do automatic writing, and find other ways to connect not only with Kim’s spirit, but with other souls that have crossed to the other side. A great resource for spiritual exploration.
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