There’s news on here! We’ve packed up and moved across the road to, firstly, improve your experience and, secondly, help me spread this guide with more people who may need it. Please find the “Grief Resources for Fellow Grievers” here and ****do NOT share this old link from which you’re reading these words with your friends or organisations anymore.


ℹ️ Why the change? → The guide is now hosted by a different Notion account (and under a nicer, hyperlink, uh) that is connected to the e-mail address [email protected] which you can also reach out to in case of questions, feedback, collabs, you name it related to any of my work on grief and life with loss 😊 Everything else remains the same for you. PS: Life featuring Grief is also the name of my thematically bigger blog on Substack.

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Before you go, here’s a reminder of a key characteristic of this space: when I started the resource guide, the summer of 2024 was sweltering and void, my mum had been dead for 1.5 years, grief was omnipresent; I was looking at my experience through the magnifying glass — fed by great books & co. along the way —, founded the Young Grief and Life Hangout in Vienna, and felt excited to share a bit of my mental grief map with the people around me. And so I kept adding to “Grief Resources for Fellow Grievers”: a word, an image, an understanding as it can only mature with depth or time. I did so as a griever who was caught up in all the pieces of the present moment when a future didn’t yet exist; and also as a curious learner, a passionate communicator, a trained coach. These days, my focus is elsewhere. However, I’ll keep growing the guide, here and there, in a labor of love and an echo of my continued journey of grief nestled into the atrocity and beauty of this world. The truth is, I need this place myself and there’s a lot to be found in here. Enjoy!

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With great care, Adry

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This guide is free to host — provided Notion doesn’t change its policies — and will remain free forever. Sharing is encouraged; crediting is a must.

Let’s go :)