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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Death, Grief, Bereavement
  • Language:English
  • Pages:124
  • eBook ISBN:9781483556802

What's Next

by Michael Miller

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Overview
There hasn't been one resource that helps with the immediate essentials while preparing you for life beyond loss - until now. What's Next - The Journey Forward: Living Life After a Loss helps those enduring the loss of a loved one tackle the immediate practicalities while it provides gentle guidance for getting life back on track when it seems like you'll be derailed forever.
Description
There hasn't been one resource that helps with the immediate essentials while preparing you for life beyond loss - until now. What's Next - The Journey Forward: Living Life After a Loss helps those enduring the loss of a loved one tackle the immediate practicalities while it provides gentle guidance for getting life back on track when it seems like you'll be derailed forever. You will discover: What to expect and how to cope as you move through the grief and loss process. How to avoid scams and rip-offs when you are most vulnerable. The best ways to avoid making financial and other mistakes as you deal with new realities. The myriad of details that need to be addressed when someone dies, from death certificates to social network accounts. How to begin envisioning a new life after loss. Written in a straightforward, compassionate manner by a funeral industry insider who is leading the way to a new, more life-affirming approach to loss, What's Next - The Journey Forward: Living Life After a Loss will give you the knowledge you need today and the inspiration and hope you want tomorrow.
About the author
Michael Miller's more than 25 years in the funeral industry have allowed him to witness firsthand what families need and want when a loved one dies - and how they don't always get it. Early in his career as a funeral director and later, as an executive for a national funeral home and cemetery operator, he observed what resonated the most with families . . . and where options fell short. His experience has made him their passionate advocate at a time when they need one of the most. His viewpoint as an industry insider and his personal motivation to provide a better experience for families before, during, and after a loss give him unique insights into how he can help loved ones assimilate into the "new normal" of their lives after a loss.