Appreciate All Life Offers: Why Great Loss & an Amazing Life Go Hand in Hand by Erin Musto

Motherhood
7 years ago

Appreciate All Life Offers: Why Great Loss & an Amazing Life Go Hand in Hand

Most people would not associate life and living with loss and dying. I do. Life and death ride right along with one another; we can’t have one without the other. Life is important, every bit of it. Life includes loss and love and grief. Life is full of much happiness. Learning to love the ride alongside the grief is an important step in this journey.

In my life, I have lost so much – my daughter, my marriage, pieces of myself. I have built so much – confidence, faith, self-love. I know that without loss and pain, we cannot understand joy. I know that no pain is wasted, even if it takes perspective. Life is full of pain, but it is also so full of joy.

Appreciating it all is hard. Life is amazing laced with pain. It is so important to honor it all – smile, cry, laugh, break and live.

Kim Kusiciel
This is a very powerful message. Thanks for sharing @ErinMusto. XOXO
Elisa Schmitz
You moved me to tears, Erin Musto . You are so so right. It's OK to feel broken. And it's so important to be able to get up anyway. Been there. Sending you so much positive energy, chica. Thank you for sharing with us. xoxo!
Erin Musto
Always get up ♡ move forward
Stephanie Cannoe
I understand. 'You cannot have joy without sorrow .'
Sheryl Gould
Thank you Erin Musto . Your story is a powerful one. It speaks to me and I am sure it is speaking to many.
Ann Marie Patitucci
This is so beautiful and powerful, @ErinMusto. Thanks for sharing your story and your gifts with us. Love you!
bepositive
This is beautiful 💗

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