by Sharon Tregoning | Dec 17, 2014 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Grief, Palliative Care, Personal Journey, Uncategorized
Someone asked me last week “…but what about when they die? Do you cry?” My response… “Absolutely. I cry like a baby!!” I absolutely cry because every one I serve touches me & my soul in some way. I cry tears of gratitude that I... by Sharon Tregoning | Dec 11, 2014 | Death, Dying & Death, Grief, Personal Journey, Uncategorized
Going to get a little bit on my soapbox here for this one…why do people apologise for crying when they are grieving a loved one? I asked someone this today & her response was “It’s embarrassing…” & this was the lady who had... by Sharon Tregoning | Oct 13, 2014 | Death, Dying, Dying & Death, Grief, Palliative Care, Uncategorized
It’s Carer’s Week here, so I wanted to do a few posts around providing hints, suggestions and support for carer’s looking after a loved one with a terminal illness. These are not necessarily in any particular order. First up : Your loved one will... by Sharon Tregoning | Aug 14, 2014 | Grief, Uncategorized
Wow…hasn’t it been an interesting few days…Social Media has been going off in pretty much every direction it could since the death of Robin Williams. We have had commentaries about the fear of copy cats; people saying that he is going to hell for... by Sharon Tregoning | Aug 12, 2014 | Grief, Uncategorized
Today, the entertainment world has lost a legend; and that’s not a word I use lightly. The comic genius that was Robin Williams has left our world, apparently by his own hand. In this moment, I also honour and acknowledge all of the other people who have... by Sharon Tregoning | Jul 18, 2014 | Grief, Uncategorized
Today, the world’s combined heart is breaking again at the news that approximately 300 lives have been lost through what appears to be an horrific mistake in a war zone. This in no way diminishes the impact of individuals who also leave this earthly existence today,...