Carol J. Williams called to the Kingdom for such a time as this. Carol has experienced numerous losses since the age of five years old. During her life journey, Carol, who has experienced multiple losses since her childhood - including her mother's death - discovered that grief is not only related to physical death but various life events. In Moving and Being Productive in the Midst of Loss, Carol shares her experience of grief through being bullied, molested, job loss, and loss of friendships. She also powerfully recounts that her ashes had a purpose. After years of being stuck after her mother died in 2006, she finally found the ability to move and be productive while experiencing more losses. In Moving and Being Productive in the Midst of Loss, you will discover movement and productivity can happen as you grieve. You will gain encouragement and inspiration to live and be productive, knowing God hasn't changed His mind or promises concerning you. Carol is the founder of I Care Solutions, formed to educate and equip grieving individuals. I Care Solutions also improves the lives of the broken and disenfranchised. She's a Registered Nurse, Author, Speaker, Advanced Grief Recovery Method Specialist, Ordained Elder, and former radio talk show host. She's had the opportunity to serve as Director of Education for the HIV/AIDS Awareness Program and Founder/President of Jewels Causing Change for Christ Women's Ministry. Lord has allowed Carol to share the message of hope globally. She believes her steps are ordered by the Lord and lives by the motto, "If I can help somebody as I pass along the way, then my living shall not be in vain."
Author Carol J. Williams is very transparent with her readers in a conversation about grief, one that is personal and not a lot of fluff or mean well words. Grieving is a very natural process how we grieve depends on the individual, in this book the author encourage us to move forward with realist movements not to minimize one's grief but to assure oneself that we can live, you can move forward and it doesn't mean to forget but to grieve and to breathe through each moment. This is a must-read you will be encouraged to move forward without isolation and knowing that you are not alone.