Thank you so much for your encouraging words. My twin flame died on Halloween last year and it's the most painful experience of my life. Now I'm raising my 3 daughters as a single father and I have support around me... Yet I feel so alone all the time. I love listening to your podcasts as they are very helpful.
Karen, you are right on so many levels. But hearing them again is so very helpful. Not quite three years in, and I just decided to change my whole living room (sitting room?) around and my bedroom too. At 70, I am not looking for another partner and that is okay with me. But changing things around, some of which my husband loved, will put a fresh perspective on how I see and feel things in my home and world. Thank you very much for what you do. Much love back at you, Janet ♥️☘️
I find it helps intentionally building variety into my life. The admin of the estate and sorting out all the stuff has to be done, but sandwich it in thing you love and creative things.
I love your videos. They’re really helpful. It’s been surprising the way you feel family and friends will help you and look after you and you can be passive. In fact, you have to be more active, put yourself out there, and be a go getter just when you feel you can’t.
Karen, Thanks for sharing. My wife Shannon, 53 years old, died by suicide on Nov. 14, 2023 after struggling with depression brought on by menopause. I have just been surviving the last 14 months. We wanted to be together all the time. My name is Dan and our friends called us "Dannon" after mixing our two names together. My loneliness has been so debilitating but I try so hard to continue on. We were cyclists together and we rode almost every day that we could. I continue to ride as much as possible. I feel closer to her when I do the things we shared, even though the longing for her is immense.
Thank you so much for your encouraging words. My twin flame died on Halloween last year and it's the most painful experience of my life. Now I'm raising my 3 daughters as a single father and I have support around me... Yet I feel so alone all the time. I love listening to your podcasts as they are very helpful.
Karen, you are right on so many levels. But hearing them again is so very helpful. Not quite three years in, and I just decided to change my whole living room (sitting room?) around and my bedroom too. At 70, I am not looking for another partner and that is okay with me. But changing things around, some of which my husband loved, will put a fresh perspective on how I see and feel things in my home and world. Thank you very much for what you do. Much love back at you, Janet ♥️☘️
I find it helps intentionally building variety into my life. The admin of the estate and sorting out all the stuff has to be done, but sandwich it in thing you love and creative things.
I love your videos. They’re really helpful. It’s been surprising the way you feel family and friends will help you and look after you and you can be passive. In fact, you have to be more active, put yourself out there, and be a go getter just when you feel you can’t.
Karen, Thanks for sharing. My wife Shannon, 53 years old, died by suicide on Nov. 14, 2023 after struggling with depression brought on by menopause. I have just been surviving the last 14 months. We wanted to be together all the time. My name is Dan and our friends called us "Dannon" after mixing our two names together. My loneliness has been so debilitating but I try so hard to continue on. We were cyclists together and we rode almost every day that we could. I continue to ride as much as possible. I feel closer to her when I do the things we shared, even though the longing for her is immense.
So sorry Dan.
My heart breaks for you Brother.