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After losing my son Gage, I realized grief leaves so much unspoken. I created this space for anyone carrying loss, love, memory and unfinished conversations — the things we still wish we could say. Writing became one of the only places my grief had somewhere to go, and my hope is that this community can become a gentle space for reflection, connection and healing for others too. You do not have to share your story right away.You do not have to have the “right words.”You do not have to grieve a certain way here. You are simply welcome. 🤍 If you feel comfortable, introduce yourself below and share the name of someone you carry in your heart.
Hey Marcia Ruddell, What I Wish I Could Still Say 🚀
Hey Marcia Ruddell 👋 Just checked out What I Wish I Could Still Say. You're still early enough to structure the community properly before growth starts kicking in — which honestly is the best possible timing. We're currently helping new Skool owners turn empty/basic communities into launch-ready ecosystems completely free. Examples + full breakdown here: 👉 Community Launch Before vs after examples below 👇
Hey Marcia Ruddell, What I Wish I Could Still Say 🚀
7 Things Grief Makes You Feel Guilty For
Grief comes with enough weight on its own. It doesn’t need guilt piled on top of it. These are a few of the things many grieving people quietly struggle with—laughing, having a good day, feeling angry, moving forward, or simply not crying. If you’ve felt guilty for any of these, you’re not alone. The people we love would never want guilt to become our permanent address.
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A gentle space for grief, reflection and the words left unspoken. Guided writing, healing and connection through shared loss. 🤍
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