Sarah Hines
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I met a man one blurry night in Manhattan, and little did I know, he would be the soil in which my passion for grief work was to be planted. He had been rejected by his family for his life choices and was preparing for death without them. Helping him through his struggle to come to terms with his love for them and in turn his forgiveness while going through treatments, rejection, and coming to terms with his own death and grief was an unimaginable amount of stress and it literally set me in activism mode. It was shortly after his death, I completed training in Palliative Care Home Hospice. I volunteered in men’s homes for 5 years before the medications became reliable and being gay wasn’t always breaking family ties. Some of the most amazing times I have had in my life have been in the homes of dying. Strange, yes.. but so beautifully honest and raw. I then completed the Children’s Palliative Care Training and dove into the heartbrokenness of dying children. It is in these years I really came to understand just how fickle death can be and how much we embrace death and our grief. It seems that in times of what we would consider the most unimaginable, we are able to find glimmers of beauty, cracks of light and the nourishment in tears. Over the last 20 years, I have carried on with my education in a variety of ways including Coach and Leadership Training, Orphan Wisdom School and Grief Groups. My connection into corporate grief has been slow. It’s something that most organizations do not want to think about. I am inspired by those that see value in bringing grief work into the way they lead teams through uncertainty and the trust this work builds.
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When a Child Dies
A while back, I wrote a post about the collateral beauty (below) of death...
Does Hope Hurt Grief?
An interview with Jesse Brisendine of A Handful of Hope. We get curious about...
Collateral Beauty
A while back, I watched the movie Collateral Beauty. It was a beautiful tale...
Community vs. Village
The difference between the two has been rolling around in the dusty corners of...
Grieving Womanhood
What does it mean to be a woman in a world that desperately needs...
When We Grieve at Work
You don’t have to go very far before you find someone who has experienced...
How Anger Serves Us
Some time ago, I watched the amazing Ted Talk by JP Sears "Saying YES!...
Is it Still True?
It's a funny thing, adulthood. Nothing really prepares you for the importance of that...
Leading While Grieving
Leaders did not become leaders because they showed vulnerability or weakness. They got there...
Forgiveness
Forgiveness has been on my mind as of late. I think, on occasion, we...