Dealing with the loss of Loved one - memorial Jewelry

One of the biggest challenges that life throws at us is the loss of a loved one. Death is considered a natural part of life, just like birth, but that doesn't make the loss any easier. Grief can be particularly intense if the loss is sudden because, along with the pain and depression, we also tend to experience shock. It is not easy to get over the loss and move on with life, but do we have a choice?

Coping mechanisms

Every individual has a different way of reacting to death. Other people use different coping mechanisms to deal with grief. According to research, people recover more quickly when they have social support and healthy habits. Also, one cannot predict the time it will take for someone to overcome the loss. There is no prescribed period for grieving.

Something to remember by

A simple piece of memorial jewelry can keep your loved one close to you. 

Dimple's collection includes fingerprint memorial necklaces, fingerprint memorial rings, thumbprint memorial charms, and so much more.

For those who have experienced the loss of an infant or loss from a miscarriage, we also offer personalized memorial jewelry, such as the baby's tiny handprint and footprint imprinted and debossed on a fingerprint pendant necklace.

Moving on

Most human beings possess a certain degree of resilience which naturally helps us deal with grief and pain when we lose someone we love. However, some people struggle for more extended periods and find it difficult to understand that the person they love is no more. When someone experiences severe grief or complicated grief, it is necessary to get the help of a psychologist or any other licensed mental health professional who is an expert at grief counseling. 

What can help

  • Talking does. Talk about your loss to friends, family, or work colleagues.
  • Accept what you feel. Understand that it is natural and normal to feel the way you do. It is normal and natural to experience a gamut of emotions.
  • Take care of yourself. Eat healthy, exercise (even if you don't feel motivated), and get plenty of sleep. While you're at it, check on other people who may also be grieving the person's loss.
  • Celebrate the memory of your loved one. Understand that the reason why you're grieving the loss of this person is that they were a lovely person who touched your life in a certain way. Even though they may no longer be with you, they must have left you behind with loads of memories. Celebrate those memories. 

The loss of a loved one can leave you shocked, hurt, lonely, confused, and a whole lot of things, but remember that the person you lost wouldn't want to see you suffering all your life. Remember all the good times spent with the person and be thankful that they were a significant part of your life. Through your memories, they will continue to live on. It is up to you how you want to perceive it.

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