I recently read a poem about friends being with us for a reason, a season, or, if we are very lucky, for a lifetime. I used to think if I didn’t hold on to my friends past the reason or season, I must be fundamentally flawed, but I am learning that it’s okay to mourn, honor, and lovingly let go of what has gone before without holding shame around it. -Lori Stone (CLF)
Read Brian A. “Drew” Chalker’s “A Reason, a Season, a Lifetime”
How do you honor the end of a meaningful friendship?