Ever thought about what you would do if you lost your spouse?

Would you feel like your world turned upside down?

Would you feel lost, lonely, confused, or scared?

Do you give up?

Do you feel like your life seems to have no value or like one-half of you is missing, yet the world is telling you to get over it?

The answers always seem easy to others who have not walked in your shoes.  Even though there are different types of losses, each has its difficulties.  Everyone grieves differently, but many have the same characteristics.  Like most people, the loss of a spouse is not a consideration, yet it is a reality all married couples will face someday.

In the Surviving Spouse Club Resource Guide & Workbook, widower Charles Foster gives you tools to help when that day comes.  Hopefully, the death of a spouse will be years down the road, but there is no promise of tomorrow. Being prepared is a wise decision.  These tools help to reduce Widow's scared and confused world and provide the security that you're not alone.

When your spouse dies, all the knowledge your spouse possesses is lost.  For Charles, all of the information his wife had, went to her grave with her, and he was a surviving spouse with only half of the information that made them a dynamic couple.  The world as he knew it no longer existed, and he was left behind with two kids, a business, and a life armed with only his knowledge.

Nothing creates fear more than the unknown.  When critical information is missing, insecurity rise; fear is nothing more than, False-Evidence-Appearing-Real.  That is a great acronym, but missing facts create fear in real life, and the knowledge source is gone forever.   The facts may be available if you know where and what to look for, but discovering those facts may be very expensive.

Charles is on a mission to show others how to build security before losing. He helps survivors obtain the information required to continue life while allowing themselves to grieve.

His grieving process was interrupted because he lacked the information, which only added to the complexities of loss.

The pain of loss is real; if not dealt with correctly, it usually only worsens.  The information in this 8 1/2 x 11 size resource guide & workbook will help ease your fears and give you the confidence to continue a meaningful life.

For those proactive couples, Charles explains using this workbook as a couple before a loss increases communication, adding intimacy, trust, and closeness to your marriage.

Even though the main goal here is to help the surviving spouse cope with loss, there is a bonus when helping each other prepare in case something happens.  Think of this as financial security for each other.

 

Surviving Spouse Club Resource Guide and Workbook

 

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Book Details - 8 1/2 x 11 Workbook

Genre: Non-Fiction

Language: English

Sub-Title: Helping You Prepare For Loss

Pages - 120