How Can We Help Those Who Are Grieving?
There are practical ways we can help friends and loved ones who are grieving.
Here are a few:
Listen carefully
A heavy burden lies on the hearts and
minds of those who are grieving. They need to know that they can grieve
without being criticized or judged by anyone, especially someone with
whom they share their deepest thoughts. We shouldn't worry about what
we will say or about having to say something profound. That isn't what
is needed by those who are grieving.
Show compassion
We show our compassion for others by
recognizing their suffering and desiring to relieve them of it. We can
be compassionate people by helping them with the tasks at hand. How
do we know what to do? We can simply ask. We might help notify family
and friends of the death. We might prepare the home to receive the many
visitors who may arrive. We could organize the collection of food that
others will bring. We might ask if we could watch the children for the
family to give parents some time to themselves. We can help in everyday,
practical ways.
Stay close after the funeral
After the funeral we should
not immediately forget about those grieving. They will have a great
deal of support in the hours and days immediately after the death of
their loved one, but will anyone be there to listen and be compassionate
a week later, a month later, several months later? It's at times like these,
when we go back to our routines, that those who are grieving remember that
their loved one isn't in their routine any longer. These are the times
the grieving most need our support.
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