Regrets & finding peace

“Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.”  

– Soren Kierkegaard, paraphrased from “Journals and Papers 1843”

In grief – and in life – love often falls short. We are never quite the person we mean to be, especially with those closest to us. This can be felt acutely while caregiving or after a loved one dies. Memories of the moments when we were not our best can come rushing back. In grief groups I facilitate, residents often share regrets as we explore the process of finding peace.  

Here are some suggestions:  

 -Chaplain Jenny Schroedel  

Optage Hospice Chaplain Jenny Schroedel facilitates grief groups across PHS sites and in the larger community. Jenny is also an author, most recently of Naming The Child: Hope-filled Reflections on Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Death.

If you are interested in joining a group or establishing one at your community, contact Optage Hospice at 651-746-8200.