Melody was a therapist. Her mother passed away unexpectedly when Melody was 22. A few years later, when Melody was 27, she lost her husband.
Although Melody mastered all the theories to cope with grief, she had not been able to stop feeling devastated for a while. It was because knowing and doing are two very different things. Fortunately, her profession helped her realize that she should not let herself drown in the sorrow.
People said time would heal, but Melody knew time heals nothing unless people do something with their time to recover. She wrote down all methods to remind herself of dealing with grief to move on. It was extremely tough, but she pushed past it. The grief of losing her loved ones made Melody mentally stronger. The methods that she had used to heal herself became a best-selling book. The book did not only commemorate her mother and husband but also helped people who suffered from mental issues.
Instead of sustaining feeling self-pity, Melody developed a positive life attitude and helped others with her self-help books and podcasts. After dealing with her trauma, she set a good example to her readers and audiences.
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