Still not over my Dad daying

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  • Everyone grieves in their own way, and moves to their "new normal" at their own pace. There is no schedule.

    If you find your grieving is preventing you from having the things you'd like from life, then it might be worthwhile seeking professional help.

    Your father was a positive force in your life and the lives of others. As far as I'm concerned, that's the definition of a good life. You may well never see him again, but he will always be part of the person you are.

    Honor his memory by using the example he set and the lessons you learned from him to build your own life where you can be a positive influence on the lives of those around you.

    It can be difficult to get to acceptance and move forward, but if he was the good man you say he was, I'm sure that's what he would want for you.

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