Life After a Deadly Fire

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Jennifer Bichanich’s life came to a screeching halt when she heard that her home (left) was on fire with her husband trapped inside.

She shared her amazing testimony of hope and perseverance that taught us all some amazing insight.

Here are some key take-aways that will help all of us live better, more intentional, lives:

  1. When someone in the center of your target is grieving, one of the best things you can do is be a gatekeeper for who can communicate with them right away because that can be overwhelming.

  2. Remind yourself of positive truths like, “I am loved” and “I have joy” by writing them on post-it notes and sticking them on your mirror - even if you don’t believe it at the time.

  3. Remember that grief is cumulative! Be prepared for past losses to come back up and require some attention.

  4. Join a community like the Modern Widows Club where you can be surrounded by people who can relate better than most.

I loved talking with Jennifer and know you will, too. She helps people connect the dots of moments, memories, and experiences to gain clarity in their life and live the best version of themselves. So if that resonates with you and you’d like more information, connect with her!

Jennifer@JenniferBichanich.com

Instagram @JenniferBichanich

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I hate death - I really do. I wish so badly we lived in a world where death didn’t exist and that tragic stories like Jennifer’s never happen.

But since we can’t change that, we must focus on what we CAN do. I am so grateful that this show allows us to learn more about how we can help others, and ourselves, navigate some of life’s hardest blows.

Thank you for being here and for continuing to spread the word of this show. I am so grateful for YOU!!