<p class=ql-align-center><strong>Moving Forward But Not Moving on</strong></p><p>Susan S. Warner had a storybook marriage of thirty-eight years and two magnificent children. She existed in the comfort of an extraordinary cocoon of family and friends. And then the unimaginable happened-the devastating suicide of her thirty-two-year-old son followed six months later with the death of her husband to a virulent cancer eight weeks after his diagnosis. How did she survive this catastrophic loss and find happiness again?</p><p>Susan's story takes you on her journey to acceptance pushing on and not being defined by societal norms.&nbsp;It's a journey of self-discovery self-actualization and ultimately working to live her best life <em>her way</em>. And while she has moved forward she has not moved on from her son and husband who are part of this journey - keeping their memories alive has helped her heal. </p><p>By sharing her story she hopes to help others who have suffered loss - loss of a spouse a child a friend a parent a sibling-understand that with loss life doesn't have to end and it doesn't need to define them. Everyone deserves happiness.&nbsp;However happiness is not to be found but to be made.&nbsp;The path to the next chapters of life can be empowering and exciting.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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