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What I learned about living after my baby died

On June 14, 2006 my whole world changed. It is the day that my baby died. Nothing prepares you for the loss of your child. What I thought I wanted no longer meant anything to me, how I thought my world would unfold was no longer accurate and what I felt I knew to be true was no longer relevant.

As I walked through the grief and the void that is created when you lose someone unexpectedly, I learned a lot about myself, what I truly wanted and what living fully actually meant.

Here’s what I learned:

1. Life is now

Stop waiting.

Your life is happening right now and while you have all of these dreams, desires and goals only some of them are being focused on and getting done. The others are in the “someday” file waiting for the perfect time or whatever you’ve convinced yourself of as a good enough reason to wait.

You don’t actually know how much time you will have to live this life of yours. You also don’t know what might happen next in your life to change everything. The only time you know you have is right now. Are you using it to create more of what you want?

When my baby died, I made a decision as I held her lifeless body to live as fully as I could each day.

I committed to only doing things that mattered to me, to take the leap of faith on a new project, to step outside my comfort zone and to go after what I wanted most.

I promised to make my dreams a reality now and not wait anymore.

I made the promise to honor her short life by continuing to live.

I decided that this devastating loss wouldn’t stop me but it would propel me forward and that I would live as fully as I could.

Stop waiting because life isn’t waiting for you.

Start doing it. Take action towards what you want. Be brave and go for it.

You have to choose how you will live right now. You have to decide how much the past will impact you and what you choose to do right now is what shapes your future.

Your life is happening now.

If you have experienced a loss, know that while the way may not seem clear, you just need to keep putting one foot in front of the other. They didn’t die so you wouldn’t live.

Your life will be totally different now but it needs to continue on.

2. I know what joy actually is

It took the experience of deep grief and sorrow to understand what joy feels like.

I took advantage of joy before.

I didn’t relish in it like I should have.

I didn’t realize that it could be fleeting.

I didn’t seek it out.

I also didn’t understand what deep grief meant. I didn’t understand how consuming it was and I didn’t understand that it was a different experience for each person and that it knew no timeline or specific way to experience it. I also didn’t know that it never truly goes away.

I didn’t know sorrow until that day my baby died almost 12 years ago and the days that followed. And in the depths of my despair, I began to understand joy.

Now…

I appreciate joy more.

I see it more.

I focus on it when it arrives.

And, I strive to create it.

Joy in my life is easier to come by now too because I choose it.

Joy can be found in small and big ways. You get to choose it.

3. Living is putting one foot in front of the other

I made a commitment on the day my baby died that I would keep consciously choosing to live each day.

I knew that my life could spiral into something even more unrecognizable if I didn’t have a purpose and a focus for each day. I knew that the void would consume me if I let it. So, I made a conscious choice not to let it in any further.

The day after she died, I woke up and I put on makeup and did my hair. Not because I felt like it but because I knew I needed to choose to live and that was part of living for me. The next thing I had to do that day was tell my 7 year old daughter that her sister had died. I remember every detail of that morning but the rest of the day became a haze.

Choosing to live and to keep moving forward saved me in my journey of grief.

It kept my head above water and out of the depths of despair and the shackles of grief.

I knew that I needed to lead my daughter and my family through this experience and it was that focus that kept me making choices daily to find a way to move through this. It kept me putting one foot in front of the other.

Life was going to happen one way or another but I needed to decide how I would walk through the grief, the void and create meaning once again.

4. The gap doesn’t get filled

There is not enough time.

There is not enough experiences.

There is not anybody that will fill the gap of your loss.

I’ve had two beautiful daughters since my baby died and neither one of them replaced her or filled the gap. They made my life better and more amazing but that gap doesn’t get filled in with the next person. There is no replacing her.

It is something that is a part of you. The gap eventually isn’t raw like it had been for months and months, even years but it is still there. It becomes the scar on your heart that you will carry forever.

I carry that scar and that pain on a daily basis. It’s not as palpable now and I choose to use it to drive me forward to fulfill my purpose and that pain has shown me what I am capable of.

Time doesn’t heal all wounds it just lessens the blow.

5. What you focus on changes

As I journeyed through the days after my baby’s death, I realized that all of the trivial crap of life didn’t need my attention anymore and didn’t deserve my time, energy or effort.

It drains you of your energy.

I didn’t worry about that stuff anymore; I didn’t “sweat the small stuff” because I’d been through something so big. And even over 11 years later, I still don’t get caught up in the small stuff.

This experience gave me perspective of what matters most and what will garner my attention, my focus and my energy on a daily basis.

If it can be simple, keep it simple.

Don’t make it more than it is.

Ignore the crap and carry on.

You have better stuff to do with your time.

6. There is only one way out of the void

And that is to…

Rise.

Live to honor them.

Create meaning again.

Ultimately, you have to continue to choose to live. And meaning comes through movement.

7. You only have one chance at this thing called life

This is it (in this lifetime at least).

I had a hardcore awakening at 29 years old when my baby died about the meaning of life and what we are here for.

I got reminded again a few years ago when I got very sick and my quality of life rapidly dissipated and it propelled me to share my story, to encourage others to live fully and to go after my biggest dreams, desires and goals.

I’ve helped hundreds of clients so far to live with purpose, I’ve created numerous online programs, I am sharing powerful messages weekly in my podcast and I have finally published my first book.

I am CONSCIOUSLY living this thing called life.

That’s the only way we should ALL be doing it.

I realized that this is my one chance and I might as well use it to go after my dreams, my desires and my goals.

There is nothing to lose and everything to gain. And “failures” and hard experiences are just part of the journey. They aren’t a setback, they are meant to redirect you.

My baby dying made my life more meaningful. It took me along time to admit that and to say it out loud.

She changed me in a way that wouldn’t have happened if she had lived.

Do I wish she was here with me. Of course I do. But I had to accept the reality that she wasn’t and I had to choose what I was going to do about it.

I chose to live my life as fully as I could.

You have one chance to live fully. Are you doing it?

Live with purpose,

Jill

If you have been through or are going through a loss or significant change in your life, I encourage you to check out my latest book When the Meaning is Lost available on Amazon. It is all about moving through the grief, the void and recreating meaning in your life once again.

Filed Under: Be YOU, Do YOU, Mindset Matters, Strategize your Life Tagged With: be you, death, grief, life strategy, live the life you want, living after loss, mindset matters, motivation, stillborn

The State of your Home

The state of your home REFLECTS the state of your life.

Your home is your foundation.
Your home is your place to re-energize.
Your home is a place to retreat to for renewal.

What is the state of your home saying about your life?

Everything is energy.

So, if your home is cluttered, your mind won’t be as focused.

If your home is chaotic, your approach is affected and you will feel more drained.

If your home is jammed full of stuff, there is no energetic room for anything to shift and change and for something new to come into your life.

When you focus on the state of your home and creating a space that nourishes and supports you, a space free of clutter and a space that represents who you are and where you are going, you’ve created a foundation from which to launch and live your life more fully.

I have been practicing and teaching the art and science of Feng Shui for almost 13 years and have witnessed the impact not only in my life but in the lives of my clients when they take care and shift the energy of their space.

It is a powerful tool to use to shift the trajectory of your life.

When you use the energy in the home to create the foundation, you will get more done, you will feel more energized and you will be more supported in your daily actions.

Where do you begin?

By decluttering, by only having things in your home that you love and by creating space to allow the energy to flow.

Life requires both a strategic and energetic approach to create more of what you truly want.

Shift the energy in your home to shift the energy in your life.

Begin the process of decluttering mentally, physical and spiritually with this free 3 part video series. Click here to sign up.

Live your life with purpose,

Jill

 

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You are ENOUGH

You have everything you need inside of you already to go after what you want. You are capable and always have been.

What you don’t know, you can figure out along the way and learn as you go.

All you need to do is start. And that’s one of the hardest parts.

Know that if you don’t believe in you, I believe in you.

I want everyone to win. And that includes you, whether I know you really well or not.

In my work, I get the opportunity to help people remember who they are, decide what they want and then go after it strategically.

Because life, like business, prospers more when there is a plan.

So, start.

Your time is NOW.

Because you actually do have everything you need inside of you already and that is…a desire of something more.

Let that desire propel you forward.

Live your life with Purpose, be YOU.

Jill

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Here’s why commitment matters to me…

One of the most valuable things that I feel that I can show and teach my girls is the importance of COMMITMENT and DAILY DEDICATED EFFORT.

I spend my days showing and teaching them this because I feel that is the best way to create success and the life that you truly want.

I know that…

It is because I was committed to my health that I have recovered to this point (nothing about the protocol was easy to begin with).

It was because I was committed to put the book out that I made it happen (my brain wanted to fight what I felt called to do on a daily basis but I committed and now it is making an impact in the world).

It was because I was committed to create the life that I truly want that we found this home on the acreage (it took me almost a year of looking and traveling to make this happen for us).

A high level of COMMITMENT CREATES the best chance possible for SUCCESS.

My oldest understood commitment when she danced at a high level and she is now understanding commitment and dedicated effort in an even bigger way in her first year of Engineering.

My youngest is realizing that committed effort is enabling her to move up in rank in her gymnastics program quicker that had been expected.

My red-headed girly has already shown that commitment can conquer anything. She, at age 10, has already committed hours of clay work through the Ron Davis Method to create an easier solution to reading and math because her dyslexia and dyscalculia. In fact, the teachers didn’t even know this year.

There is something that you want.

How COMMITTED are you on a daily basis to taking the action required to make it happen?

Are you willing to do whatever it takes?

Are you willing to say NO so that you can say YES to what you truly want?

Are you modelling commitment to your children, your team and those closest to you?

Commitment creates success.

If things aren’t happen as fast as you want or not happening at all, you have a commitment issue.

Get committed to doing whatever it takes on a daily basis. Your health, your relationships, your work and your life will radically change when you do.

It likely won’t feel easy but it will be worth it.

Live your life with purpose, be YOU.

Jill

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Do you have a song?

This song carried me through the hardest days after my baby died…

When I look at the lyrics, I’m not certain it was all of them or more just the “its’a great day to be alive” part and the music that spoke to my heart. The song is by Travis Tritt (yep, I’m a country girl) and it would magically appear on the radio just when I needed some hope and trust that I could walk through the loss of my baby.

It made me focus on what was GREAT about the day, APPRECIATE what I did have, and be GRATEFUL for what lay before me as possibility.

We all need this kind of faith and trust when we are going through those tougher days or those big life crises.

I recorded a podcast about the song and it’s impact on my life that I would love for you to listen to. It’s actually the first time that I have shared how this song carried me through some of my darkest hours.

Episode 141: It’s a Great Day to BE Alive

I am excited to announce to you that my book When the Meaning is Lost is available now. Click here to buy the book.

The book is about my journey through the void, grief and living fully once again after the loss of my baby, a divorce, my health and walking my daughter through the loss of her best friend. I share what I have learned from my experiences about living and recreating meaning again when something significant happens in your life that changes everything.

The reviews of the book have been all that I could have hoped for thus far and I am so grateful for them and the impact the book is already making. I wanted to share a few of them with you here:

“Jill’s book is heartfelt, powerful, & shared from the soul. She details some of her most personal life experiences & incredible losses in such a way that you cannot help being profoundly moved. Her life’s painful losses and incredible challenges are detailed along with her overwhelming will and determination to always find a way to RISE again by seeking out and creating meaning in them all. This book will have you in awe of her abilities as an incredible woman, mother, wife, businesswoman, and beautiful friend to find the strength & look for the meaningful reasons to continue to lift ourselves out of the voids we experience. This is a must read. You will feel her pain and revel in her triumphant outlooks. Moving. Inspiring. Meaningful. She teaches us that our souls can be crushed in life and it will change us but we will be recreated and walk through the fires, emerging a stronger and more refined version of ourselves.”

“Everyone at some moment in their life will experience a loss, a job, a relationship, or the death of a loved one. Half memoir, half self-help, “When the Meaning is Lost” by Jill Ethier is a must read for anyone who has experienced grief in any form. Jill shows true and triumphant courage as she explores and dissects the tragic losses she has experienced. She shares her raw truth with a genuine passion to help others move through their grief to a place that blooms with growth, grace, and freedom.”

“What a Journey for Jill! I was worried I didn’t have time to read it….and I sat down to start and never put it down. You will cry, you will feel acknowledged, you will heal. I felt so encouraged after reading Herstory to keep moving forward in my life no matter what. I felt heard, seen & acknowledged through Her journey for mine….I hope she will have a book club group so we can all hang out and discuss! Thank you Jill for baring your soul and helping us collectively as women acknowledge and move through life’s hardships and pain. I SEE YOU and through that reflection I SEE ME clearer”

You can read the rest of the reviews by clicking here.

(And, if you know someone who needs this book or this message, please be sure to forward this email onto them.)

Live your life with purpose, be YOU.

Jill

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