Friday, December 31, 2010

2011 Goals and Agenda

My 2011 Top 10 Goals and Agenda

1- Traveling to New Orleans to screen MAD BELIEVER and give a presentation on Grief, Trauma and Healing 1-15-11
2- Celebrating 4th Friday every 4th Friday http://griefout.com/4th_friday.html
3- Starting Grief Out On-Line Magazine in my first issue Dr. Cornell West blessed me with words, quotes and action to assist in on our healing process http://griefout.com/magazine.html
4- Mobile Healing Free a weekly text message to assist in the grief and healing process http://griefout.com/mobile.html
5- Grief Out Forum June 17, 2011 in Baltimore with Dr. Thema who has been on the Dr. Phil show and was on the reality show for KCI and JoJo http://griefout.com/forum.html
6- Continue doing school social work and helping my students grieve outwardly and heal
7- Speaking engagements with the African American Museum Philadelphia, ADEC in Miami, Florida, Bereaved Parents Alexandria, VA and possibly Kansas City and many more to come.
8- Grief Out Contest to support and acknowledge grief support organizations
9- Selling Grief-Out T-Shirts to support non-profit organizations
10- Continue to increase my praise to my Almighty Father God

It is a blessing to see dreams realized and more dreams developing. With God all things are possible. Here is to a new year filled with possibility, opportunities and redemption all because of Jesus Christ.

Peace, Love and Blessings


Ruby
http://www.GriefOut.com/

Thursday, December 30, 2010

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2011 will be all forward movement for GRIEF OUT and I am so excited and passionate about empowering urban communities to grieve outwardly, heal inwardly and create peace globally. Please visit http://www.GriefOut.com Peace, Comfort and Blessings Ruby

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

It is Finally here " Mobile Healing " 52 weeks of weekly text messages driven to help YOU grieve outwardly and heal inwardly. Join Mobile Healing and ensure 2011 will be better than 2010!!!!! Registration starts TODAY http://ping.fm/izJIR

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Michael Jackson’s Death

The death of Michael Jackson created a center stage for children and teenagers going through the grief and healing process. Everyday a child becomes fatherless and/or motherless but when it occurs to an icon’s family, the world takes notice.

Michael Jackson’s death reminded all people, that life is a struggle after death. Michael Jackson’s children Prince, Paris and Blanket are going through their grief process as I write this blog. They were forced to move out of their house and move with their grandmother. The children and the grandmother had to adjust to the new living arrangement and at the same time go through the experience of hurt and pain because of their loss. Not only are Michael's children feeling the agony of his death, so are his family, friends and fans. When an icon dies, millions of people goes through the grief and healing process because of the loss.

Grief and loss happens to everyone. To assist in your grief and healing process please remember this very important fact “it is okay to grieve and heal”. As Michael Jackson’s children move forward to a new life without their father I pray and hope that the ones supporting , caring and loving these children, allows them to grieve openly and honestly.

CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS CAN EXHIBIT THE FOLLOWING BEHAVIOR BECAUSE OF GRIEF: bed-wetting, temper tantrums, regression, inability to focus, head aches, stomach pains, clinging to adults and siblings, nervous, afraid, crying, extreme sadness, and mood swings.

TIP’S FOR HELPING GRIEVING CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS

- Reassure them that everything will be okay. Increase love and affection, more hugs and more quality time. Create a consistent routine that is simple. Incorporate fun and happy times for the children and the family as whole. Be patient with the less desirable behavior but put limits and expectations on all children.

Ruby L. Taylor, M.S.W.

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Monday, December 27, 2010

RIP Teena Marie

 This morning I found out a great singer Teena Marie died and I was sad for her family. I am hoping the family and her friends grow through the grief and loss process. May her legacy live on.


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I will be presenting Mad Believer and giving a presentation on Grief and Healing at The Association of Black Psychologist - Mid Year General Assembly Conference January 15, 2011 http://ga.abpsi.org

Friday, December 24, 2010

Today is 4th Friday Grief Out Awareness Day - Celebrate with us and watch the video 10 Ways to Grief Out and spread the word
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

RIP Jessica Fashano

I never met Jessica Fashano but the news of her death saddened me. My heart and prayers are with her family, friends, co-workers and community members.

According to the report in the New York Post:

Friends and family of Fashano described here as a do-gooder who “had it all”.

"Jessica was an amazing person with such a big heart. a beautiful girl, with a contagious laugh and a willingness to give back," Michelle Javian, 27, told the New York Post. Javian had been friends with Fashano since college. "She had it all," said Javian, who is co-founder of the charity Haboring Hearts Housing Foundation, which Fashano supported.

May Jessica's soul rest in peace and may her loved ones know it is okay to grieve outwardly and more importantly it is okay to reach out for support. Hoping everyone connected to her grieve outwardly, and heal inwardly.

Peace, Comfort and Blessings

Ruby - www.GriefOut.com

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Top 10 Deaths of 2010

2010 we lost some great people - many of them were adored by millions around the world. The top ten deaths of this year includes: Gary Coleman, the star of “Different Strokes”, Guru, Jim Phelps in “Mission Impossible”, Albertina Walker, Dr. Malinda Sapp, Dorothy Height, Carey Johnson, Lena Horne, Harold Dow, and Teddy Pendergrass. From their deaths we learn that these people had come to the world with a mission and they fully accomplished their mission only to leave behind us with warm and heartfelt memories.

Death is inevitable but that does not mean that we live each moment of our life in fear and anxiety. Each one of us is special and unique in a way and with the aid of our life, love and actions we can build and leave an ever lasting impression on others like the above people did. They lived life to the fullest and gave us those memories that we cherish today. Life is a beautiful journey with its share of ups and downs. This is the reason why we should love it every moment just like these individuals have done. They came and conquered our hearts only to be alive amongst us even after their death. It is hard to accept the loss of someone that has been with us however their presence will always remain in our hearts and their souls will be remembered for centuries and many generations to come in the future.

Ruby L. Taylor, M.S.W.
http://www.griefout.com/

Monday, December 20, 2010

Today is a new day never to be experienced again - please take the time to be thankful and enjoy it. Grief Out - www.GriefOut.com

Sunday, December 19, 2010

4th Friday is coming your way and who will help me spread the word it is okay to grieve and heal? www.GriefOut.com

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Life is all about the journey not the circumstance(s). Do not get fixated on circumstances and miss the journey. www.GriefOut.com

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

How would you like to be supported in getting your grief out and healing in?
Yeesterday my Thanatology class took a trip to a funeral home and we had an opportunity to view a crematory and it was very interesting. If you have any questions about cremation let me know?
December 24th will be the first 4th Friday - Grief Awareness Day. Please join me in spreading the message it is okay to grieve and heal and in doing so, we will decrease violence and increase peace in urban communities. Please visit http://ping.fm/wO6t2 and spread the word.

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The wonderful thing about death is life occured. When someone dies a wonderful journey called life occured. I am thankful for death! GRIEF OUT www.GriefOut.com

Monday, December 13, 2010

Grief never last forever unless you want it to. Get your grief out

Consider joining 4th Friday December 24th www.GriefOut.com

Sunday, December 12, 2010

The Bronx, Baltimore, Lancaster, Philadelphia and
Durham/Raleigh join me in my 4th Friday Campaign
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2011 will be my Best Year Yet! So, many things happening and moving forward.

Grief Out
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Sunday, December 5, 2010

1 King 3:7-18 Lord Help Me Decide "Lord help me do what you called me to do" Preach Pastor Bryant
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Avery Sunshine I first heard about her from the one and only Gerard Bonner. Bonnerfide Radio is the truth
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