Can Grief Ever Be GOOD? (EP137)

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Lost a loved one? Feel like the grief is overwhelming and will never end? You are not alone. BUT, there is good news! Grief can be GOOD! Tune in today and listen to a psychologist and a pastor teach you the purpose of grief and the power it can unleash in you once you understand the purpose of grief and HOW TO use it to make your life and the lives of your family better!!!! So tune in and enjoy! Like! Share! Follow! Tell a friend!!! #ChristianPodcast #FaithAndPurpose #SpiritualGrowth #ChristianLiving #BiblicalAdvice #ChristianMotivation #resilience

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CHAPTER MARKERS
00:00 INTRO
00:57 Artwork: Marcy Smith
01:21 Is there GOOD Grief?
01:40 What is GOOD Grief?
02:15 A Way Forward
04:45 Perspective
05:00 Honest With Self
07:39 Purpose of Grief
16:44 OUTRO

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A positive attitude and thankful approach to life LITERALLY - IMPROVES BRAIN FUNCTION, physical health, mood and relationship! Tune in for a unique blend of humor, motivation, psychology and spirituality to help you live your best life possible! Get motivated with this video about overcoming challenges and embracing adversity. Are you desiring God? Learn why a positive attitude improves success against challenges and is necessary for growth and success in life. A Pastor and a Psychologist make an unlikely team. Despite their professions, at heart they are just a couple of guys.

For educational purposes only. Not meant to replace treatment. Need help? Get help. www.PsychologyToday.comIf you begin to feel upset during this show, please STOP listening and call 988 or (800)273-TALK (8255).

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