Friday, August 31, 2012

Boosting self-esteem after the death of a child


"There's no tragedy like the death of a child. Things never get back to the way they were." ~ Dwight D. Eisenhower on the death of his first son


Self-esteem does suffer when we lose a loved child. We wonder why we couldn't protect and keep our child from harm. How could we let someone we love leave us? How do we get out of bed each morning? Some of us don't even care to live anymore.

I have a series of radio segments at BlogTalkRadio. The most recent is Building Self-esteem After the Death of A Child. Listen to it, and the others, as you are able. Let me know your thoughts.

Click here to go to the page where the segments are archived.

Together, we remember, learn to cope, and heal. Together, we make the rocky journey.

1 comment:

  1. Check out Self Esteem for Teens or “Empowered Teens and Parents”, my organization for teenagers and the parents who want to support their teen through these difficult times like Self Esteem for Teens. Its mission is to produce Self Esteem for Teens, by helping Self Esteem for Teens have a better sense of who Self Esteem for Teens are and make better decisions in all areas of life by learning how to love themselves and becoming empowered with Self Esteem for Teens.

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