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Stay connected to your person,yourself, andthe world around youin the aftermath ofloss.Modern Loss is all about eradicating the stigma and awkwardness around grief while also focusing on our capacity for resilience and finding meaning. In this interactive guide, Modern Loss cofounder Rebecca Soffer offers candid, practical, and witty advice for confronting a future without your person, honoring their memory, dealing with trigger days, managing your professional life, and navigating new and existing relationships. You'll find no worn-out platitudes or empty assurances here. With prompts, creative projects, innovative rituals, therapeutic-based exercises, and more, this is the place to explore the messy, long arc of loss on your own timeline - and without judgment.
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Rebecca Soffer
Rebecca Soffer is cofounder of Modern Loss, a website and global movement offering creative, meaningful and encouraging content and community addressing the long arc of grief. She is also coauthor of the book MODERN LOSS: CANDID CONVERSATION ABOUT GRIEF. BEGINNERS WELCOME (Harper Wave, 2018) , which debuted as a #1 new release on Amazon and "The Strategist" named a best book on loss for a younger generation. Rebecca is also the author of THE MODERN LOSS HANDBOOK: AN INTERACTIVE GUIDE TO MOVING THROUGH GRIEF AND BUILDING YOUR RESILIENCE (Running Press, 2022) . Rebecca also writes and publisher the Modern Loss newsletter, a long form monthly deep dive into various themes stemming from grief. She has been featured across media, including on "CBS Sunday Morning," NPR, NY1, MSNBC, Fox, and CTV; led retreats at Kripalu; and spoken nationally on loss and resilience at Chicago Ideas Week, HBO, Capital One, SoFi, and Amazon. Her writing has appeared in outlets such as The New York Times, Marie Claire, Glamour and NBC. Rebecca is a former producer for the Peabody Award-winning "The Colbert Report" and a Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumna. She lives in New York City and the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts.
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