A daily guide providing practical and emotional guidance for those grieving the loss of a loved one.
Just like you, Harriet Hodgson has lost loved ones. Just like you, she sought help. When Harriet couldn't find the help she wanted, she wrote Daisy a Day, 365 short readings about coping with grief. Her tender, thoughtful words can help you find your healing path and keep walking toward the future. Daisy a Day is the hug you need.
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"Daisy a Day" by Harriet Hodgson is a handbook of practical tips for those who are mourning the loss of a loved one. This book is based on the author's own experiences of coping with significant losses of family members in her life. Her beginning quote, "This book is for all who grieve. Grief links us together and we will survive it together," sums up the goal of this book to encourage those who suffer from grief to take the next steps forward and find new meaning in life as a stronger, more empathetic person.
The book provides nuggets of encouragement at various stages of grieving. It is divided into four sections to match a person's journey in mourning: 1) Shock and Anguish, 2) Coping and Finding Balance, 3), A New and Meaningful Life, and 4) Making good from grief. One of the quotes that resonated with me is as follows: "The death of a child is an out-of-turn death—nature's mistake. You are shattered because you have been robbed of the present and the future. The realization is agonizing. Be grateful for the time you had with your child." Depending on your stage of grief, there is a nugget of advice or encouragement that will help you get through the day and survive with a greater appreciation for those moments in life that make you the most joyful.
I encouraged readers to purchase "Daisy a Day," as a paperback to be kept in easy reach whenever you need a tidbit of encouragement and advice to get you through a difficult time in grieving. Highly recommended.