
Grieving Us
A Field Guide for Living with Loss Without Losing Yourself
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Kimberley Pittman-Schulz
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Loss comes along. First it breaks your heart, then it stays.
How do you live with loss without losing yourself?
Grief doesn’t have to be forever. Through storytelling & simple strategies, you’ll take a break from grief, find new ways to hold on to the one you love, and design your life-support system for living with loss … and with joy.
In Grieving Us: A Field Guide for Living With Loss Without Losing Yourself, Kimberley Pittman-Schulz shares how tiny sensory rituals and self-supporting practices turned her two-year struggle with sorrow after her mother’s death into deeper meaning and well-being. She also explores anticipatory grief as she helps her husband navigate advanced heart failure during a pandemic.
Loss rewrote your world—now you have to learn to live inside the story it left behind.
Kimberley offers the missing “how-to” instructions for integrating loss into a new season of life. She helps you:
•Work through the kaleidoscope of thoughts, emotions, and physical impacts in your grief
•Keep your loved one with you as a nurturing presence as you learn to live forward
•Grieve mindfully by leaning into ordinary moments and the natural world to unlock a deeper sense of aliveness
•See that joy isn’t a destination after grief—joy is a path through grief and back into well-being
•Push back on biases that rank some losses as more grief-worthy—no matter who you’ve lost, even a beloved animal, the grief is real
Author Kimberley Pittman-Schulz’s life has been shaped by loss—two sisters died in a house fire when she was a toddler, and later the life-shifting death of her mother. She spent 25+ years guiding families through end-of-life and legacy planning. Today she mentors and coaches people in the U.S. and abroad in reimagining life amid loss and lingering trauma. She speaks with a poet’s sensibility and empathetic wisdom.
Grieving Us is an upbeat guide for living your one-and-only, heart-broken-and-still-beautiful life.
©2021 Kimberley Pittman-Schulz (P)2021 Kimberley Pittman-Schulz