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Grief Garage Magazine- Issue 1: VISION BEYOND LOSS


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WELCOME
So excited to share grief tools to do theinside work beyond loss!
We want to welcome you all to our first issue of Grief Garage magazine. This magazine will serve as an extension of the other media ministries of the Relationship Service Station and compliment the shows on the Grief Garge TV Amazon site, with articles written by some experts in finance, mental health, final preparations, and strategist beyond loss. We are blessed to have connected with them on our journey for nearly six years, creating resources to help those on the grief journey to thrive. All of the articles have been written exclusively for the magazine.
Marvel Kelley Murray Mylira Green Petrina Turner Dr. Tylisha Johnson
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editor's note


Cortne'Lee Smith EDITOR IN CHIEF
NO MORE STAIRS
The JOKE on ME ! 11 Years ago I was passed over for a promotion because I was told I didn't know how to write. (peep this I'd been writing lesson plans, white papers, courses, grants and train the trainer programs for more than 10 years at this point) Then six months later offered a position where writing was the primary part of the job description. The offer came during the week of my husband's death. At this point in my life, I was not looking for anything outside of my comfort zone. So, I passed on the opportunity. However, God didn't agree with me staying in my comfort zone. My way of living changed on this day after rebuilding normalcy after my husband's homegoing. I had to fall down a set of concrete stairs on the way to a training class.
After several surgeries and three years of physical therapy, my normal had changed. New life companion, no co-workers or career insight but knowing that God had already given me a second chance #loveafterlove I knew my fall(literally) left me with shattered bones in my shoulder and permeant nerve damage my journey was not going to end at the bottom of the stairs. So now I serve as a guide to the elevators of life to help others find the next level in life. There is another way! You just have to choose to find the elevator designed for your NOW journey.