This coloring journal will give you a place to write about your reflections, memories and the path you are traveling in the Afterloss. Take some time for yourself on a regular basis to "work" in this book. Remember, there are no rules in coloring and no one will read your journal entries. So do what you do, feel what you feel, and if you color outside the lines because it suits your mood good for you!
Inside you will find stress-relieving and creativity-expanding coloring pages plus personal development support via journaling prompts and links to grief healing audios. Used together, these inner and outer tools help you access your own inner guidance while having fun and creating inspiring works of art.
This unique multi-media coloring journal book blends a full spectrum of creative learning styles designed to activate brain balance visual (seeing), auditory (listening), kinesthetic (coloring, writing), left brain (listing, planning, journaling), right brain (coloring, doodling, visualizing). We hope it gives you insight and peace. Learn about our other Coloring Journals for Healthy Living at ColoringJournalsforHealthyLiving.com
About the Author: Several years ago Benjamin Allen appeared extensively in the media beginning with the New York Times, Dateline, The Today Show, Good Morning America, 20/20 and various local newspapers, especially The Dallas Morning News. His story was also featured on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
The subject matter focused on the tragic circumstances his family endured. Lydia, his wife, received a blood transfusion with HIV during the birth of their first child, Matt. Benjamin and Lydia had another child, Bryan, before they were informed of her infection. Consequently, his wife and their two children died, the first being in 1985 and the last death was in 1995.
Finally, after many years of emotional and spiritual exploration, he came to a place of peace. His book, Out of The Ashes: Healing in the Afterloss, details that journey. Portraying normal people in abnormal circumstances, that book shows how he, and those he loved and lost, came to a deeper connection with life in the embrace of death.
He now lives at Lake Tahoe, Nevada, where he writes, offers grief counseling and delivers personal growth programs.