Love Letters for Grief | Digital Download

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For the words you never got to say. And the ones you're still trying to find.

You know the things you wish you'd said. You know the things you're still saying, even now, to someone who can't hear you anymore. And you probably know the ache of carrying all of that with nowhere to put it.

These letters are that space. The one grief doesn't prepare you for — when the big feelings come out sideways, when you're not ready to talk to a person but you need to get it out, when you want to stay connected to someone you've lost and don't know how.

This isn't a "find closure" journal. This is a place to write the letter you wish you could send.

The honest truth

Grief is not linear, and it doesn't follow a script. You might be angry. You might be desperate to say "I love you" one more time. You might want to apologize, or laugh about something only the two of you would understand, or ask questions you'll never get answered. You might be writing to a person who died, a relationship that ended, a version of someone you knew before everything changed. These letters doesn't ask you to be at peace. It just asks you to write.

What's inside

Twenty-five letter-writing prompts for the full emotional range of grief and loss. Prompts across many layers including: love, memory, unfinished things, what you miss, and what you carry forward. One journaling prompt per page — room to write without being rushed. Along with a few pages for you to create your own prompts.

Sample prompts

"What I hope you knew”

"When I see something that reminds me of you, I...

"Something I never got to say to you:"

Details

🌙  PDF color version, US letter (8.5×11in) • 31 pages

🌙  Print at home or professionally.

🌙  Instant digital download • Print as many times as you need

🌙  This is a digital download product. No physical product will be shipped after purchase.

They're still worth writing to. Even now. Even still.

For the words you never got to say. And the ones you're still trying to find.

You know the things you wish you'd said. You know the things you're still saying, even now, to someone who can't hear you anymore. And you probably know the ache of carrying all of that with nowhere to put it.

These letters are that space. The one grief doesn't prepare you for — when the big feelings come out sideways, when you're not ready to talk to a person but you need to get it out, when you want to stay connected to someone you've lost and don't know how.

This isn't a "find closure" journal. This is a place to write the letter you wish you could send.

The honest truth

Grief is not linear, and it doesn't follow a script. You might be angry. You might be desperate to say "I love you" one more time. You might want to apologize, or laugh about something only the two of you would understand, or ask questions you'll never get answered. You might be writing to a person who died, a relationship that ended, a version of someone you knew before everything changed. These letters doesn't ask you to be at peace. It just asks you to write.

What's inside

Twenty-five letter-writing prompts for the full emotional range of grief and loss. Prompts across many layers including: love, memory, unfinished things, what you miss, and what you carry forward. One journaling prompt per page — room to write without being rushed. Along with a few pages for you to create your own prompts.

Sample prompts

"What I hope you knew”

"When I see something that reminds me of you, I...

"Something I never got to say to you:"

Details

🌙  PDF color version, US letter (8.5×11in) • 31 pages

🌙  Print at home or professionally.

🌙  Instant digital download • Print as many times as you need

🌙  This is a digital download product. No physical product will be shipped after purchase.

They're still worth writing to. Even now. Even still.