Wednesday, January 25, 2023

My Place of Peace-Blog


Coming Back 


  It has been a long time since I posted or engaged in this blog, please help me make this grow by sharing and signing up by spreading the word to all your friends.

My Place of Peace is just as the title is called. I try to sit and remember all the good in helping others, in all aspect of those words. Helping Others. Those words are magical in all sense. I help so many people with just about everything. I cannot monetarily but sending an email, printing a page, notarizing documents or teaching them English, or just how to turn on the computer, is a lesson learned by others that is taught by me. I don't do it for kudos or money I do it because it seems to be my calling. 

There are times that I am overwhelmed and can't help a person in that moment in time but when an opportunity arises, I call them or email them back to ask if my assistance was still needed. And if I they still are in need, I make myself available to help them.

I am back and hopefully here to stay, let's get people to share this blog, thank you in advance.

                                              Lisette Reyes

 

The Right Words of Comfort for Someone Grieving


With a little thought, you can find comforting phrases that express exactly what you want to say to comfort a grieving friend or family member. Keep the following list of bereavement messages on file in case you are hard-pressed on how to say I'm sorry for your loss.

  • I'm sorry.
  • I care about you.
  • He/she will be dearly missed.
  • He/she is in my thoughts and prayers.
  • You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
  • You are important to me.
  • My condolences.
  • I hope you find some peace today.
  • Be kind to yourself.
  • Do you want to tell me about (the deceased's name)?
  • I'm here for you.
  • I wish I could take your pain away.
  • Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.
  • I am saddened to hear about (deceased's name) passing.
  • I am so sorry that you are going through this.
  • I can't imagine what you're feeling, but I am totally here for you.
  • Know that I will be here to support you through all of this.
  • Nothing I say can change what happened, but I am here for you and your family during this time.
  • My heart hurts knowing that (deceased's name) has passed away.
  • I've lost a loved one before and can understand what you may be feeling.
  • Know that it's okay to feel however you want to feel during this time and I will be here for you.
  • May the memories of (deceased's name) bring you peace.


His To Complete by Esther Marie


I want to introduce a new author, Esther Marie's Book His to Complete, get your book on Amazon Kindle and Paperback at this webpage.


https://histocomplete.com




Can one survive fighting the enemy that came to destroy them?


 When such a force can drop you to your knees, have you crying and finding it hard to breathe, you can only look up. that is where God resides -the one who contains everything you need. the lord provides a way through the storm, lost, pain, and abuse are feelings that Esther Marie knows all too well, having endured each of these and more throughout her life. when Marie felt she had nowhere to go or anyone to turn to, she began praying and having more and more conversations with the Lord. When she admitted to him the darkness, she felt inside, she heard God tell her to look within-to look deep within and find the light. looking deeper within God prevailed in the two gifts he had chosen to bless her with; to write this book and use her voice to help others in His to Complete by Esther Marie, Marie transverses the countless adversities that plagued her from childhood to adulthood, showing readers that the life that you are born into is not easily escaped. to those who have experienced overwhelming tragedies in life, to those constantly being knocked down- find the strength to get back up and push through. do not remain a victim but become a survivor. we must all endure hurt and pain in a lifetime. we must learn to become stronger in order to survive, we must always remain in search of the life that will bring growth and change if we intend to learn the lessons that God is trying to teach us. Above all we must realize there is no way to avoid what is meant to be.

Thursday, December 1, 2016

References: Books on how to deal with death






Books that deal with death in an inspiring way

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