Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 8:49 am
Thank you for your condolences.
Those are two areas I hadn't thought of yet.
I was beginning to think it might be too broad of a subject for me as a beginner to try but maybe not.
I was told by someone in another group it was too broad and highly competitive of a subject and that I needed to narrow it down to more of a single niche but there are so many things that evolve and have evolved from losing a spouse.
life insurance, military paperwork and benefits, finances, job, being a single parent again (not in my case though), the funeral and memorials, adjusting to being alone, support groups, other family members, books on grief, stages of grief, dealing with other people, medications, Hospice,
and as you mentioned other areas I haven't thought of yet or situations I haven't come across yet.
I haven't actually started working on it yet, except for my blog and on paper. I just am not sure what to do.
Those are two areas I hadn't thought of yet.
I was beginning to think it might be too broad of a subject for me as a beginner to try but maybe not.
I was told by someone in another group it was too broad and highly competitive of a subject and that I needed to narrow it down to more of a single niche but there are so many things that evolve and have evolved from losing a spouse.
life insurance, military paperwork and benefits, finances, job, being a single parent again (not in my case though), the funeral and memorials, adjusting to being alone, support groups, other family members, books on grief, stages of grief, dealing with other people, medications, Hospice,
and as you mentioned other areas I haven't thought of yet or situations I haven't come across yet.
I haven't actually started working on it yet, except for my blog and on paper. I just am not sure what to do.