remembrance: journaling for change and loss

A peaceful space for grief journaling and reflecting on loss. Process memories, changes, and feelings of missing through gentle, supportive prompts.

About Remembrance

remembrance journaling

A peaceful space for reflecting on memories, changes, and the things that shape us. This experience offers a gentle way to explore feelings of missing and remembrance, helping you honor both small and significant moments of change in your life.

Privacy Note

Like all experiences in reset, this is a private space for you and is respected as such. Thus, all journal entry contents stay with you in your browser. If you want to save what you write, please use the 'save thought' button to copy the contents to your clipboard and move it into your other favorite tools for safekeeping.

How to Use

  1. 1. Take a moment to breathe and center yourself
  2. 2. Reflect on the prompt provided (or try another)
  3. 3. Write your thoughts without judgment
  4. 4. When ready, acknowledge your journaling with 'hold this thought' (or take it with you somewhere via 'save thought')
  5. 5. Take another moment to sit with your feelings before moving on

Benefits

  • • Creates space for processing change and transition
  • • Helps acknowledge and honor feelings of missing
  • • Provides structure for emotional reflection
  • • Encourages mindful appreciation of memories
  • • Supports healing through acknowledgment

Example Prompts

  • • What small thing do you miss from your daily routine?
  • • Describe a place that feels different now
  • • What object holds a special memory for you?
  • • Write about a tradition that has changed over time
  • • Who do you miss right now?

When to Use

  • • When processing life changes
  • • While reflecting on past experiences
  • • During moments of nostalgia
  • • During times of transition
  • • When feeling disconnected from the past

inspiration

Grief can always be a hard topic to navigate. I wanted to create a space that was gentle and supportive, not just of loss of a loved one, but also of moments of change as those are more frequent in life than I think we appreciate.

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