@sarahstites
Joined over 5 years agoSarah Stites is a parenting coach for parents of children with special needs and consultant to mental health professionals working with families. Having adopted and fostered children with special needs, Sarah has first-hand knowledge of the challenges parents face. Sarah is also a mindfulness and yoga coach specializing in trauma informed yoga. Sarah is a wife and a mother who loves spending her time traveling, camping, cooking and writing.
@sarahstites
Joined over 5 years agoSarah Stites is a parenting coach for parents of children with special needs and consultant to mental health professionals working with families. Having adopted and fostered children with special needs, Sarah has first-hand knowledge of the challenges parents face. Sarah is also a mindfulness and yoga coach specializing in trauma informed yoga. Sarah is a wife and a mother who loves spending her time traveling, camping, cooking and writing.
Hi Charlie,I am also sorry for your loss. I dont have the ability to remember my loved ones, or the happiness I felt with them. They are just gone, but I also can't feel the pain that I felt when I first learned of their loss. I keep electronic picture frames in my home with scrolling pictures of my family at all ages and beautiful places I have been and everyday I enjoy re-enjoying them. I know I loved my grandpa and that is comforting. I also know that my grandpa would want me to live my life in the present moment and not caught up in the past. Since I can't possibly live in the past, I am blessed. some days it makes me sad, but a benefit of my symptoms is that I can move forward and live life how he would have wished. That is what helps me.Sarah
Hi Charlie,I am also sorry for your loss. I dont have the ability to remember my loved ones, or the happiness I felt with them. They are just gone, but I also can't feel the pain that I felt when I first learned of their loss. I keep electronic picture frames in my home with scrolling pictures of my family at all ages and beautiful places I have been and everyday I enjoy re-enjoying them. I know I loved my grandpa and that is comforting. I also know that my grandpa would want me to live my life in the present moment and not caught up in the past. Since I can't possibly live in the past, I am blessed. some days it makes me sad, but a benefit of my symptoms is that I can move forward and live life how he would have wished. That is what helps me.Sarah