Echoed
verb
past tense: echoed; past participle: echoed
Echoed is not just a journal, it is a conversation with loss, a whisper to those departed, and a lifeline for the grieving. It is a chance for hidden feelings and trapped emotions to breathe. Transform into words.
Written by Mel Lord, RN, a healthcare professional who has stood at the bedside of both life and death. Mel has experienced her own expansive grief journey, this grief journal is a deeply personal and compassionate guide for those in mourning.
With thoughtful prompts, reflective quotes, and open space for expression. Echoed invites you to explore the raw terrain of grief. It asks the questions we're often too afraid to navigate the answer to aloud: If I write loud enough, will you hear me? This journal becomes a sanctuary for memories unacknowledged, words not spoken, and emotions never given an opportunity to be named.
Whether you're navigating fresh heartbreak or layers of sorrow, Mel Lord's expansive expertise and heartfelt insight will help you find your voice in the silence ...and maybe, just maybe, hear an echo in return.