A young widow's journey of grief and insight, What Not To Do When Your Husband Dies is a poignant and powerful look at navigating the aftermath of a sudden loss. Drawing on her background in Neuroscience and Meditation, the author shares her own experiences of navigating widowhood, offering readers invaluable knowledge and support. With this book, readers will Including personal anecdotes, expert advice, and actionable strategies, What Not To Do When Your Husband Dies is an invaluable resource for anyone looking to navigate their own grief journey. Don't miss out - buy now before the price changes!
Therese Marchitelli is a mother, entrepreneur, caregiver, tea addict, eternal optimist, orchid wizard, natural protector, dog mom, meditator, mediator, grief coach, author, and widow. Her career experience includes tenure in the private, nonprofit, finance, and real estate sectors.
Therese’s world abruptly changed when her husband died from a traumatic brain injury after a car accident in 1995, leaving behind Therese and their young son and daughter. Grave mistakes were made as she struggled through her own grief journey — processing, learning, understanding, then rising to help others move forward with their lives while grieving. Therese has been a student, and practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for 49 years. She is a meditation instructor in this tradition and brings a lifetime of working with meditation to tame and train the mind into her work with people experiencing loss and grief. She combines a unique perspective on grief by entwining her knowledge of working with the mind through meditation and her understanding of how the brain functions as a certified NeuroGrief Coach and Trainer.