Gratitude Attitude

Thinking twice about things will often bring a more positive perspective and improve your general outlook

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What To Do After Someone Dies
Here is a guide for the procedures to carry out in the hours and months after someone dies
How to Plan your own Funeral
If you're considering planning your own funeral, here are some tips to help guide you
How to Get Help When Someone Dies
Here are some websites, if you've recently been bereaved and need some help
Help Each Other Cope With Bereavement
Here are some tips to help with the practical arrangements of loss

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What to Say After Someone Dies10
We care about our friends and family when they’re grieving, but what do we say or do when a friend is overwhelmed by sorrow? 
Gratitude Attitude6
Thinking twice about things will often bring a more positive perspective and improve your general outlook
A Good End3
Each year half a million Australians experience the impact of a terminal illness as patients, carers or family members – yet talking about dying is not something that comes naturally to the majority of us. 
Help Each Other Cope With Bereavement2
Here are some tips to help with the practical arrangements of loss
How to Plan your own Funeral2
If you're considering planning your own funeral, here are some tips to help guide you
What To Do After Someone Dies2
Here is a guide for the procedures to carry out in the hours and months after someone dies
Solemn Service1
Caskets, crypts, ash-filled urns and flocks of doves: to funeral home and crematorium directors, it’s all in a day’s work
Good Grief1
The passing of three important people in her life showed Paige Kilponen that death can bring some surprising life lessons
Death Around the World1
Learn how different cultures bury their dead and celebrate their life.
Pushing Up Daisies1
It's harrowing and almost impossible to prepare for, so how does one approach the end of life?
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