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Grief is Not a Life Sentence | Jesse Brisendine | TEDxCSULB
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What if we didn’t always have to grieve and suffer after the death of a loved one? In this sincere and moving TEDx Talk, Jesse Brisendine offers his story and a new perspective on how you can heal from loss.
Jesse Brisendine is the creator of "Zero Limits Coaching," a speaker, and author who motivates, educates and empowers people worldwide to live their lives free from mental and emotional limitations. Over 4,000 individuals and organizations including business leaders, Hollywood celebrities, entrepreneurs, medical professionals, and educators have utilized Jesse's various trainings and services to help them break through limiting beliefs and create purpose driven + fulfilled lives. He mentored nearly 2,000 people on their healing journey after the loss of loved ones. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@nomorerealitytv

10 months ago

death can be an opportunity to choose how we want to live and honor the memories of those we've lost.

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@nelsonpierse

1 year ago

My heart broke for Jesse losing his friend and his dad within such a short space of time. The death of a parent is a major life changing event.

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@shhhadowisme

1 year ago

Grief can give us direction, purpose, inspiration when there was none before. Perspective is everything.

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@myfavoritestuff

1 year ago

YOUTUBE why oh why do you try and stop people from watching challenging subjects. This should be a talk you want people to hear and understand!

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@amberdenkins

1 year ago

Jesse's advice on shifting focus away from grief and towards living life is something I will definitely try to implement myself.

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@lucasgovenerst

9 months ago

There's a lot to be said about focusing on the healing process instead of just wallowing in the grieving part of it all. Thank you!

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@maynardsavery

1 year ago

The concept of "healing groups" is a positive way for people to move forward and to reframe their grief.

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@michealrighini

9 months ago

Finding ways to remember and cherish your loved ones while also living your life is a balancing act, but worth pursuing.

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@ejamakaatanu1986

1 year ago

This is the best I've watched soo far, I didn't even know there is a sunrise/sunset day and it happened to fall on the day my beloved brother passed away. The pain I feel is indescribable but I know our Lord Jesus will help me and I will come out victorious. Thank you for your lovely talk God bless you.

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@Officialmryuck

2 months ago

I lost my mom on mother's day, lost my little brother this leap year day, these Ted talks are really helpful, this gentleman gave me more tools to deal with all of this. Thanks y'all at Ted.

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@rawirinikau

9 months ago

I understand the struggle of dealing with imagined future moments after losing someone. It's like a void that can never be filled.

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@therealjuanschmidt

1 year ago

It's sad. It stays with us. But ultimately, it helps us grow.

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@myadanco

1 year ago

Grief can be a powerful motivator, especially in those cases where you have no answers for why someone chose to pass.

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@Frostlite

9 months ago

Changing our focus can lead to healing... I know to some it can feel like a disservice to those who have passed to not show respect through mourning but truly, it's not a good way to celebrate them. If they loved us and wanted us to be happy while they were alive, the would still want that in death, and to look back at our memories of them with joy.

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@suncookrocks

4 years ago

It has been just under 1 year since my wife passed away. We were together for 34 years. I have heard, read, and viewed so much about grief and loss in that time, but this is the best talk I've listened to. The idea of moving from grieving to healing is on point. Thanks Jesse for this Ted Talk video.

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@noahjerted

10 months ago

I remember watching Jaws in theaters. It was a thrilling experience, but I never thought about the emotional impact those kinds of deaths could have on children

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@RayaxMaxine

2 years ago

Lost my mom to Covid 3 weeks ago. I am still in so much pain. I found myself sobbing watching this because I know my mom would want me to be happy as she loved me so much. She wants me to be successful and achieve great things. She does not want me to stay sad and hurt all the time. I just miss her so much

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@IllustriousDoom

9 months ago

I wish that it was more a part of our cultural narrative to honour our loved ones with meaningful actions.

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@lathaiyer8065

2 months ago

Same here. I dont want the pain and grief to go away. If it goes away anytime in my lifetime, i would feel guilty

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@ananya_soni_

1 year ago

Person who has gone through grief, understood it and made a choice to choose healing. Every point highlighted, in a positive way, that’s incredible. Thankyou<3

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