Sabina shares honest reflections on grief, resilience, family, and what it means to keep living after loss. Writing under a pen name, she brings a grounded voice to the complicated realities of widowhood, betrayal trauma, and rebuilding a life that no longer looks the way it once did.
Her work is shaped by lived experience and a deep belief that healing is rarely neat or polished. She writes about the physical weight of grief, the quiet strength of boundaries, the needs of children in the middle of extraordinary loss, and the small structures that help people keep going when life feels unrecognizable.
At the heart of Sabina’s work is the idea that moving forward does not mean leaving love behind. She writes about making new memories on purpose—especially around holidays, birthdays, and milestones—and about choosing joy in ways that feel honest, practical, and deeply human. Her memoir-in-progress explores grief, betrayal, resilience, family, and the courage it takes to build a life forward.
My work is rooted in lived experience and supported by ongoing education in grief, resilience, and emotional support. I am not a therapist or clinician; my work is personal, reflective, and non-clinical.
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