by Sharon Tregoning | Dec 5, 2017 | Dying
It’s frantic… Plans to be made, re-scheduled, cancelled, re-made Working out what presents to buy, how much to spend, wanting it to be something different 50 million Christmas functions/parties to attend Decorating your home so that it looks like something out... by Sharon Tregoning | Aug 29, 2017 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death
Vulnerability/Courage – Two Sides of the Same Coin I was at the Sunshine Coast Business Women’s Network awards dinner a few weeks ago supporting a dear friend who was a finalist. There were multiple awards to be handed out. The first winner was announced and... by Sharon Tregoning | May 30, 2017 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care
Having conversations with your nearest and dearest about your end of life wishes is one of THE most important aspects of end of life care. Currently, most of those conversations happen in times of crisis, when the proverbial hits the fan and that is never going to... by Sharon Tregoning | May 24, 2017 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care, Personal Journey
Today’s post for National Palliative Care Week 2017 is all centred on the above…know that your end journey or sharing it with a loved one will cover all of these aspects and probably multiple times. Today marks four years since my Mum got to meet her first great... by Sharon Tregoning | May 23, 2017 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care
Being National Palliative Care Week 2017, I thought we’d cover some of the basics that people may not know/understand. So, in my very best Julie Andrews singing voice (that is not even close to being as fabulous as hers…), “Let’s start at the... by Sharon Tregoning | May 16, 2017 | Dying, Dying & Death, Palliative Care
Now, before you get all uppity and jumping up and down and getting mad with me, hear me out…Also, please know that I have absolutely been part of this as well. Tell me if any of these statements resonate with you: • You are a kind, compassionate person who loves...