
Grief after the loss of your health is like standing in a garden overturned — the soil feels heavy, the petals are torn, and the roots of your heart are exposed. In such moments, the pressure to “be strong” or “move on” can feel unbearable. Yet healing does not demand that you bloom overnight. It invites you instead to stay rooted in grace, to tend gently to your inner garden, and to allow time for renewal.
The In My Rose Garden Guide is a free electronic workbook created as a safe space for people dealing with medical trauma. It is not medical advice, but a tender resource designed to accompany you between counselling sessions, offering reflection, comfort, and hope.
Through guided prompts and the nurturing metaphor of a garden, the workbook helps you:
Notice new shoots in hard soil — the subtle signs of resilience emerging within you
Honour your body’s rhythms by resting between seasons without guilt
Release burdens through gentle pruning of thoughts or habits that no longer serve you
Treasure moments of quiet growth and plant seeds of meaning that affirm your baby’s place in your story
This guide is for anyone who longs for a sacred pause — a place to breathe, to write, and to be reminded that even in the storm, something extraordinary is being shaped. It empowers you to reclaim your narrative, reminding you that your identity is not defined by loss alone, but by the love you carry and the wholeness you are discovering.
Healing is not about rushing forward but about walking together, seed by seed, season by season. The Holy Spirit, our Helper, is with you even when hope feels distant, bringing light into the darkest corners of grief.
Download your free workbook today and let the garden of your heart be gently restored.