We all deal with death differently. It is never easy to see a family member, friend, or someone close to you die. How do you handle death? What are strategies you would recommend to people to help them deal with the loss of a close person? Explain.
My strategy that I would recommend to someone that has lost a important person to them is to talk it out. It's always good to talk about things that you are upset with. It is also not good for your own health to always keep things in yourself and not talking about it. I would recommend that you talk to your family members and not your friends,because your family members are dealing with the same thing as you are.
If someone died in my life i would feel so empty but thank go no has had died yet but its going to happen some day and i have to be read when it happens im going to wright how i fill and if some had person died in there family i would tell them to wright it down because personally it helps me but when someone does die in my life i dint think im going to be ready
I do have someone in my family who died. It was my aunt, my mom's sister. She passed away in a car accicent at the age of 26. I wasn't born yet. She died before I was born. The thought of me not getting to meet her breaks my heart. I just wish I would be able to have a least one convesation with her. I have never been to her grave just cause it makes me so sad. My advice would be to try to move on. I know it is hard at the beginning, but hopeful it will get easier as soon as possible.
If someone like Uncle or family member that's close dies I get sad, change emotionally, teach myself to know that things come and go and then get over it . An example would be like if my Uncle died I'd be really quiet because he's like my brother and is the funniest person I know. To help a friend to get over a death, I'd tell him/she that they should stop sobering and start appreciating that they're here and that they're not suffering from what that person's gone through.
The way I handle death when it happens to someone close to me, I'm sad at first then you think of how their in better place and all that then you fell a lot better even though you still feel the sadness inside. For me it goes away naturally because after a while you stop thinking about that person. And that's my advice.
If someone who was very close to me past I way, I would think of everything we did together and the great times we had and we had a chance to be with each other, know they are in a better place, filled with peace. But I would be sad about, because I knew that this person was important to me in my life. But then I would think about how death comes to everyone at some point when they get old.
if someone close in my life died I would I would feel very sad and think of all the good times we had together. I would probably feel sad for a very long time and wouldn't talk to that many people. my advice to a person who is going through tough time where someone close in their lives has died would be to move on in their lives and try not to think about it
If someone important to me passed away, I would be devastated. But there are some things that would make me feel better about it, like the fact that they're in a better place.Or the fact that everyone needs to die in their lives. The great times we had together would also help. My lesson to everyone is not to think about death. Just move on.
If someone very important in my life passed away, I would be very sad because of all the good times i had with that person and I would not want them to end, but I would tell myself he or she is in a better and safer place and just try not to always think about it and the person would always be watching me or protecting me.
If someone important to me passed away, I would feel very down and not now what to do. I am so happy that no one close to me has passed away but that I would scare me a lot! I would think of all the memories we had together and it will remind me how valuable life is. I would want to talk to someone about how I feel and not keep it all inside. All the memories I had with that person will always be with me and I will never forget about everything that we did.
Well, around a year to two years ago. My grandpa on my dad's side had passed away from bladder cancer. He was surviving and he was a fighter. It just got to the point where life was pain for him with all the chemo therapy. A day before my grandma and my dad were going to take him back home for good, he had passed away. I woke up to a depressing phone call from my dad and received the bad news. I later drove to Ontario for the funeral and the burial and it was really hard on all of us. My grandpa was only seventy years old. Whenever I visit my grandma seems more lonely and it's always quiet in the house without his funny shenanigans. It was devastating and I hope to never feel that way in a long time.
If someone close to me passed away, I would feel empty and not know how to handle life. I would burst out of tears every time someone talked about their death. I'll think of all the good things they have done and just remind myself of the best memories we have had together. I would go to someone who was closed to them and I would get throw it with them. I would not be able to go throw it alone. I wouldn't be able to keep it in for long because no one would know how much it really is hurting me inside. I would tell them all of my memories of them and tell them how great of a person he was.
Losing somebody you love is hard, even if it's somebody you don't know that well. You can't just spend your whole life being depressed though so the first thing someone should do is just let it all out. Think of everything about that person that made you happy and everything you did together. It's ok to cry about it. Remember the positive things and forget the bad memories. Another thing is to just talk about it to anyone you trust and you know will make you feel better. You also have to be there for others. Even if you are upset remember that others are to, so be there for eachother and talk about the great things about that person. The most important thing is to just get over it. It will take time and you might feel like your life will never be the same again but life goes on and you have to be strong. It doesn't mean you have to forget about the person who has died but you can't dwell on it forever.
In 2007 my grandpa passed and a year later my grandma also, it was really hard for me because I loved them so much and it was really hard to move on.I was so sad at the funeral of my grandpa and grandma.The advice I would give to someone would be to talk about their emotions because when someone you loved pass it is really important to talk about with someone because it makes you feel better.
I really don't want to answer this question, because I don't know how it feels when you lose someone close to you...and I feel like, if I never experienced that, I can't give advice about it, it could be really wrong, and might even heart someone who took it. I know that it's really hard to have such a huge change in your life, because I had that, you won't forget about the person who died that's for sure, there's going to be days where you think about it a lot, and that's ok to think about it, it's ok to just try to go back. Believe in your believes, I believe in god, and believe that everything he gave me in life is for a reason. if that does not help... everyone dies at some point, it's your choice how to deal with it, I'm not saying you need to act all happy when someone you care about dies I'm saying, its ok do go back remember and cry, but its your choice... to stay strong or dwell on it forever.
When I was in preschool my best friend Ryan died. Believe it or not I remember a lot from preschool, and it sucked. It was an ugly ghetto school, that when you didn't listen to the teachers they would tape your mouth and not let u eat your lunch, but back to the real topic. When Ryan died I part of me died too I might of only been five but I still remember the horror that I went through, it was terrifying. I still visit him at his cemetery from time to time. But the good thing is that a year later the school burned down with both of the teachers we didn't like inside.
My strategy that I would recommend to someone that has lost a important person to them is to talk it out. It's always good to talk about things that you are upset with. It is also not good for your own health to always keep things in yourself and not talking about it. I would recommend that you talk to your family members and not your friends,because your family members are dealing with the same thing as you are.
ReplyDeleteIf someone died in my life i would feel so empty but thank go no has had died yet but its going to happen some day and i have to be read when it happens im going to wright how i fill and if some had person died in there family i would tell them to wright it down because personally it helps me but when someone does die in my life i dint think im going to be ready
ReplyDeleteI do have someone in my family who died. It was my aunt, my mom's sister. She passed away in a car accicent at the age of 26. I wasn't born yet. She died before I was born. The thought of me not getting to meet her breaks my heart. I just wish I would be able to have a least one convesation with her. I have never been to her grave just cause it makes me so sad. My advice would be to try to move on. I know it is hard at the beginning, but hopeful it will get easier as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteIf someone like Uncle or family member that's close dies I get sad, change emotionally, teach myself to know that things come and go and then get over it . An example would be like if my Uncle died I'd be really quiet because he's like my brother and is the funniest person I know. To help a friend to get over a death, I'd tell him/she that they should stop sobering and start appreciating that they're here and that they're not suffering from what that person's gone through.
ReplyDeleteThe way I handle death when it happens to someone close to me, I'm sad at first then you think of how their in better place and all that then you fell a lot better even though you still feel the sadness inside. For me it goes away naturally because after a while you stop thinking about that person. And that's my advice.
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ReplyDeleteIf someone who was very close to me past I way, I would think of everything we did together and the great times we had and we had a chance to be with each other, know they are in a better place, filled with peace. But I would be sad about, because I knew that this person was important to me in my life. But then I would think about how death comes to everyone at some point when they get old.
ReplyDeleteAmazing advice James! You sure do know how to handle death. I should go to you when someone dies in my family.I love peace, don't you?
Deleteif someone close in my life died I would I would feel very sad and think of all the good times we had together. I would probably feel sad for a very long time and wouldn't talk to that many people. my advice to a person who is going through tough time where someone close in their lives has died would be to move on in their lives and try not to think about it
ReplyDeleteIf someone important to me passed away, I would be devastated. But there are some things that would make me feel better about it, like the fact that they're in a better place.Or the fact that everyone needs to die in their lives. The great times we had together would also help. My lesson to everyone is not to think about death. Just move on.
ReplyDeleteIf someone very important in my life passed away, I would be very sad because of all the good times i had with that person and I would not want them to end, but I would tell myself he or she is in a better and safer place and just try not to always think about it and the person would always be watching me or protecting me.
ReplyDeleteIf someone important to me passed away, I would feel very down and not now what to do. I am so happy that no one close to me has passed away but that I would scare me a lot! I would think of all the memories we had together and it will remind me how valuable life is. I would want to talk to someone about how I feel and not keep it all inside. All the memories I had with that person will always be with me and I will never forget about everything that we did.
ReplyDeleteWell, around a year to two years ago. My grandpa on my dad's side had passed away from bladder cancer. He was surviving and he was a fighter. It just got to the point where life was pain for him with all the chemo therapy. A day before my grandma and my dad were going to take him back home for good, he had passed away. I woke up to a depressing phone call from my dad and received the bad news. I later drove to Ontario for the funeral and the burial and it was really hard on all of us. My grandpa was only seventy years old. Whenever I visit my grandma seems more lonely and it's always quiet in the house without his funny shenanigans. It was devastating and I hope to never feel that way in a long time.
ReplyDeleteIf someone close to me passed away, I would feel empty and not know how to handle life. I would burst out of tears every time someone talked about their death. I'll think of all the good things they have done and just remind myself of the best memories we have had together. I would go to someone who was closed to them and I would get throw it with them. I would not be able to go throw it alone. I wouldn't be able to keep it in for long because no one would know how much it really is hurting me inside. I would tell them all of my memories of them and tell them how great of a person he was.
ReplyDeleteLosing somebody you love is hard, even if it's somebody you don't know that well. You can't just spend your whole life being depressed though so the first thing someone should do is just let it all out. Think of everything about that person that made you happy and everything you did together. It's ok to cry about it. Remember the positive things and forget the bad memories. Another thing is to just talk about it to anyone you trust and you know will make you feel better. You also have to be there for others. Even if you are upset remember that others are to, so be there for eachother and talk about the great things about that person. The most important thing is to just get over it. It will take time and you might feel like your life will never be the same again but life goes on and you have to be strong. It doesn't mean you have to forget about the person who has died but you can't dwell on it forever.
ReplyDeleteIn 2007 my grandpa passed and a year later my grandma also, it was really hard for me because I loved them so much and it was really hard to move on.I was so sad at the funeral of my grandpa and grandma.The advice I would give to someone would be to talk about their emotions because when someone you loved pass it is really important to talk about with someone because it makes you feel better.
ReplyDeleteI really don't want to answer this question, because I don't know how it feels when you lose someone close to you...and I feel like, if I never experienced that, I can't give advice about it, it could be really wrong, and might even heart someone who took it. I know that it's really hard to have such a huge change in your life, because I had that, you won't forget about the person who died that's for sure, there's going to be days where you think about it a lot, and that's ok to think about it, it's ok to just try to go back. Believe in your believes, I believe in god, and believe that everything he gave me in life is for a reason. if that does not help... everyone dies at some point, it's your choice how to deal with it, I'm not saying you need to act all happy when someone you care about dies I'm saying, its ok do go back remember and cry, but its your choice... to stay strong or dwell on it forever.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in preschool my best friend Ryan died. Believe it or not I remember a lot from preschool, and it sucked. It was an ugly ghetto school, that when you didn't listen to the teachers they would tape your mouth and not let u eat your lunch, but back to the real topic. When Ryan died I part of me died too I might of only been five but I still remember the horror that I went through, it was terrifying. I still visit him at his cemetery from time to time. But the good thing is that a year later the school burned down with both of the teachers we didn't like inside.
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