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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

YASS!!

I can not believe that I can get Chick-fil-a AND skip the line just because I have the new app they came out with finally! This is great and bad news, because now I won’t stand the chance of being able to lose weight. BUT CHICKFILA IS WORTH IT! It’s so delicious :)

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lin-aham-miranda-deactivated201 asked:

Do you have any suggestions on how to deal with the death of a parent? I'm 25 years old and my father passed away in February. I'm having a hard time dealing with it.

postitforward answered:

I know that grief is a very natural process for human beings. However loosing a parent when you are young is a difficult process to go through. I would tend to recommend a bit of grief counselling, to move you along a bit faster and help you understand what you are going through. The thing with grief is that it can/not always manifest into a depression. 

I do grief counselling and it is very helpful. People often turn up again on the anniversary of the death and that’s ok too. Dr.Know


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ayymariexx

I lost my mom when I was 7, very tragically. I’m 24 now and it still is hard. There was a tv show that I use to obsess over (One Tree Hill) and they had one of main characters, Haley, mom die. There was this one quote in the episode that I held on…
“Someone once said that death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside of us while we live.”
I believe that grief is a temporary emotion. Yes, right now it seems like you can’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, but listen, the darkness surrounding you doesn’t compete with the light that will embrace you.
It took me a long time to understand that overcoming grief didn’t mean I was saying to my deceased mother that I was letting go of her. Instead, I was letting her live inside of me.

So this is my advice to someone who lost a parent and they don’t know how to they are going to do life. Live. Keep the memory of them alive while you live.

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