I’m asked this a lot so I wanted to put these all in one place! I’m happy to discuss or explain any of them further. My book is called “The In-Between: Unforgettable Encounters During Life’s Final Moments” and is available in hardcover, ebook, and audiobook on all platforms/everywhere you buy books! 🩵📚 #hospicenurse #afterlife #spirtuality
On growing up in the South and learning when to be “rude.”
My very first advice and regrets video by patient request 🩵 if you like advice and stories like this, my book “The In-Between” has many more! Huge thanks to all of you for making it a New York Times Bestseller for FIVE weeks straight! 📚🎉😭 #hospicenurse #advice #regrets
Its time for a change and I am so excited to finally announce this. Hadley House is going to happen 🩵 #hospicenurse #nonprofit
For anyone new, this is my journey to today. I am so happy you’re here and I am honored to have all of you on this life journey with me ❤️
I spoke about the twins parable in my New York Times interview because I think about it often. Its really helped me to get more comfortable in the state of not having all the answers. No matter what you believe in, its all valid. I have always loved this perspective though ❤️
My card tip for when someone loses a loved one: make it personal and wait a bit to send it. This has really helped me with keeping relationships with patients families 🩵
“Why aren’t you over it yet?” Understanding grief, and the button/ball/box analogy. I like to share this around the holidays- I know that button can get pressed more often. It’s okay. You’re doing great. ❤️
Just my personal feelings about what I want done for me. Obviously don’t harass anyone who doesn’t want to share (because thats totally normal & understandable) but maybe other people share my feelings on what they
I’ll try to answer as many questions as I can!
I am SO EXCITED to announce this on the heels of finding out I made the New York Times bestseller lists for seven weeks straight! I can’t wait for these stories to reach even more people. I never thought it was pos
“Why didn’t you cry when you attended her death visit You two were so close!” Sometimes, it will hit you the next morning. When their name isn’t on your schedule. When someone else is in their place.