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Lynda Cheldelin Fell

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After losing her 15-year-old daughter in a car accident in 2009, Lynda Cheldelin Fell was caught in a fog of shock and grief. Just when she started to reclaim her life, Lynda's beloved 46-year-old husband suffered a massive stroke, leaving him permanently disabled. Determined to restore hope to her devastated family, Lynda journeyed to the extremes of human resiliency and fought hard to find a way back. In doing so, she discovered that helping others was a powerful balm for her own wounds. She founded AlyBlue Media in 2013, created Grief Diaries Radio and Grief Diaries Live in 2014, created the International Grief & Hope Convention 2015, earned four national literary awards in 2016, wrote the curriculum Managing Grief in the Workplace in 20 ...more

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Lynda Cheldelin Fell Writing is an expression of our journeys. If we don't tell our story, who will? Every journey is as unique as one's fingerprint, yet so many share the…moreWriting is an expression of our journeys. If we don't tell our story, who will? Every journey is as unique as one's fingerprint, yet so many share the same journey. When you voice your experience, you validate those who walk in the same shoes. That's a very brave thing to do!(less)
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Grief Grows Greatness

Death moves swiftly. Death slows down the beat steadily. Death is real. Like death, grief reveals mindset. Grief shapes us. It molds us into new creatures.

When we go through the grief process, we grow. Everyone has a story. I hope mine shows how grief grows greatness.

Relationships give freedom or captivity. I know both. At age 16, I am experiencing physical and verbal abuse. Initially, I gave this

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“Just as it is impossible to explain childbirth to a woman who has never given birth, it is impossible to explain child loss to a person who has never lost a child.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“It’s okay to cry. Giving in to the tears is terrifying,
like freefalling to earth without a parachute. But it’s vital to our wellbeing as we process the deep anguish.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“One hello can change a day. One hug can change a life. One hope can change a destiny.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“The bereaved need more than just the space to grieve the loss. They also need the space to grieve the transition.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“Grievers use a very simple calendar. Before and after.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“The only predictable thing about grief is that it’s unpredictable.”
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“Love is the only law capable of transforming grief into hope.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

“It’s okay to cry. Giving in to the tears is terrifying,
like freefalling to earth without a parachute. But it’s vital to our wellbeing as we process the deep anguish.”
Lynda Cheldelin Fell

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