Grief & Gratitude

Posted on November 26, 2019 by J. Chad Pendley under General, Grief Help
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Thanksgiving is typically thought of as a time to spend time with family and reflect on the things that you are thankful for. Images are everywhere of what the holidays should look like – families all together and full of holiday cheer. Yet, the reality can be so different. For some, holidays are a reminder of those who are now missing in their lives and the traditions that have now changed. Holidays may now become a dreaded and dark time.

 

When you lose someone, an empty feeling can linger where the feeling was once so full. Now, you are faced with finding a new “normal” and new traditions; all the while, there are reminders everywhere you turn of your loved one and the memories you once shared. The holidays are especially hard, and while grieving a loss, it can be even harder to find anything to be thankful for.

 

It is okay to grieve while also being thankful. Try and focus on the positives of being able to share a life and memories with that special person instead of focusing on the loss. Try to make it a daily goal to wake up and think of a positive memory of that person. Maybe you are thankful for simply having them in your life: or, maybe, it’s the lessons that you learned from them or the laughs you once shared with them. Maybe that special dish you are making this holiday season is because of that special person and that is something to cherish and be thankful for.

 

Being thankful doesn’t mean you have moved on—it simply provides nourishment for your body and soul and lets a little light come in.

J. Chad Pendley

Chad is a licensed professional and is a native of Cobb County, growing up in Powder Springs and currently living in Marietta Ga. After graduating from McEachern High School Chad attended Gupton Jones College of Funeral Service and graduated as a Master Artist of the Pi Sigma Eta Honorary Mortician Fraternity. He was the recipient of the Bill Pierce award and Daniel E. Buchanan award, recognizing him as a leader in the funeral profession. A member of the Marietta Metro Rotary and different organizations in his profession, Chad also participates in monthly activities promoting the funeral home and networking with other professionals in the area. He is a member and attends Westridge Church in Dallas Ga. He is married to Kristin and as a proud father, Chad enjoys the time he gets to spend with his family and that usually revolves around the softball fields. He has a gift of developing a warm, helpful, and strong relationship with the families he serves and is a valuable source of knowledge at Mayes Ward Dobbins.

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