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As featured in the Wall Street Journal, Virginia-based writer and widow Sue Deagle now publishes the essential guide to navigating loss. If you're reading this, chances are that you - or someone you know - has lost something. Not your keys or umbrella. Something more. A job. A marriage or a relationship. A child leaving home. Your health or identity. Some losses we anticipate, others completely blindside us. Sue Deagle's loss was sudden and life changing. With no roadmap, She turned to philosophers, scientists, even the military for guidance. Now, she shares her unique approach and provides…mehr

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As featured in the Wall Street Journal, Virginia-based writer and widow Sue Deagle now publishes the essential guide to navigating loss. If you're reading this, chances are that you - or someone you know - has lost something. Not your keys or umbrella. Something more. A job. A marriage or a relationship. A child leaving home. Your health or identity. Some losses we anticipate, others completely blindside us. Sue Deagle's loss was sudden and life changing. With no roadmap, She turned to philosophers, scientists, even the military for guidance. Now, she shares her unique approach and provides the tools, strategies and mindset to help you move forward. Discover: * The 3 common phases: cocoon, adapt and emerge * An innovative playbook to draw from * Ways to better support others The latest addition to the popular Do Books collection, Do Loss will help you find a pathway through, towards a different kind of great.
Autorenporträt
Sue Deagle is a writer, speaker, and storyteller rewriting the story of loss and vibrant living. Her story has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, and she blogs weekly on her Substack, The Luminist. Prior to her retirement from corporate America in 2024, Sue spent 30+ years in the U.S. defense industry, visiting and working with servicemen and women from Romania to Jordan, Greenland to Kuwait. She is an obsessive reader and an avid walker who lives in Northern Virginia in a modern-day treehouse with her two young adult children.