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Holding Space: My Story of Grief, Remembering, and Thriving After Traumatic Loss

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In "Holding My Story of Grief, Remembering, and Thriving after Traumatic Loss," I share my personal story of losing my daughter, Jordyn Da'yana, and how I have found a way to honor her memory while also living a life of my own.Through my own experience, I offer guidance and support for navigating the challenges that life throws us. Life deals us with various cards, and we must navigate each one as it comes. We may not have chosen our circumstances, but we can choose to continue living.While each person's reasons for moving forward may differ, I encourage readers to take personal responsibility for their own journey and to show themselves grace along the way. None of us know when our time will come, so I have chosen to seize each day, making a meaningful impact on the world." Holding Space " is a starting point for creating your best life, one that brings you joy and fulfillment. As you read this book, remember that if anything no longer serves you, it is time to let it go and embrace a thriving life.Join me on this path of resilience and self-discovery, where the pain of loss becomes a catalyst for finding purpose and embracing life's unpredictable journey.

86 pages, Paperback

Published September 20, 2023

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Arielle N Jordan LCPC

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February 3, 2024
I ordered this book because I had worked with the author during one of my internships, and when I saw she wrote a book I felt compelled to check it out! Arielle is one of the most resilient people I have ever met, and learning more about her story empowered me as the reader. If you feel like you can’t keep moving forward, than this book is here to help you!
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August 27, 2024
It was a insightful read. A little all over the place with the timeline of events but more over a solid source of information on grief and coping.
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