By Tre Miller Rodriguez
View this post on Instagram Did you know that the average length of paid bereavement leave here in the US is 3-5 days?! And that's just for an "immediate family member." Um…we're not sure anyone is anywhere near ready to be useful 72 hours after losing ANYONE they love. (Or even 72 days sometimes, but that's another story.) —— While we wait for that to universally change, here are some tips from @tremillernyc on getting through the inevitably awkward and painful return to work. And please share any that helped you! . . . . #modernloss #backtowork #returningtowork #loss #grief #grieving #bereavement #bereaved #bereavementleave #bereavementsupport #mourning #mourn #lifeafterloss #griefandloss #lossofalovedone #deathanddying A post shared by Modern Loss (@modernloss) on Jul 17, 2019 at 6:07am PDT
Did you know that the average length of paid bereavement leave here in the US is 3-5 days?! And that's just for an "immediate family member." Um…we're not sure anyone is anywhere near ready to be useful 72 hours after losing ANYONE they love. (Or even 72 days sometimes, but that's another story.) —— While we wait for that to universally change, here are some tips from @tremillernyc on getting through the inevitably awkward and painful return to work. And please share any that helped you! . . . . #modernloss #backtowork #returningtowork #loss #grief #grieving #bereavement #bereaved #bereavementleave #bereavementsupport #mourning #mourn #lifeafterloss #griefandloss #lossofalovedone #deathanddying
A post shared by Modern Loss (@modernloss) on Jul 17, 2019 at 6:07am PDT