Grieve2Live with Jayme

Grieve2Live with Jayme ✨ Welcome to Grieve2Live with Jayme! ✨

Jayme offers compassionate, personalized support to help you navigate grief with grace and resilience.

Join our community for holistic healing, practical tools, and a nurturing space to reclaim your joy. 🌈💖

Sometimes the emotions we carry need somewhere safe to land. ✨Join us on June 2nd for Journaling the Journey — an intent...
05/26/2026

Sometimes the emotions we carry need somewhere safe to land. ✨

Join us on June 2nd for Journaling the Journey — an intentional evening created to help you process your feelings through guided writing, reflection, and supportive connection.

No pressure. No expectations. Just an opportunity to slow down and give your feelings a voice.

🤍 Guided journaling prompts
🤍 Meaningful conversation
🤍 Supportive community
🤍 A space to simply be
🗓️ Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM
📍 40 Riverpath Drive, Framingham, MA
🎟️ $39

Registration is now open through the link in bio.

***NEW DATE***This special workshop has been moved to Tuesday, June 2nd, and we’re looking forward to gathering together...
05/19/2026

***NEW DATE***
This special workshop has been moved to Tuesday, June 2nd, and we’re looking forward to gathering together for an evening of guided journaling, reflection,
and compassionate support.

If you’ve been looking for a gentle way to process your emotions, connect with others who understand, and create space for healing, Journaling the Journey is for you.

📖 Journaling the Journey: A Grief Workshop
🗓️ Tuesday, June 2nd, 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM
📍 40 Riverpath Drive, Framingham, MA
🎟️ $39

Come exactly as you are. Your story, your emotions, and your grief are welcome here.

Register through the link in bio. ✨

05/19/2026

Every year when I put out my hummingbird feeder, it feels like the start of something sacred 🤍

This morning, I saw my first hummingbird of the season and instantly thought of my mom.

After she passed, hummingbirds became more than just tiny beautiful birds to me. They became a sign. A reminder that love still finds ways to show up. That the people we miss are never really gone.

It’s why I wear a hummingbird tattoo.

It’s why a hummingbird became part of the heart behind Grieve2Live.

Because grief changes the meaning of ordinary things.

A season.
A bird at the feeder.
A moment that makes you stop and feel connected again.

And every spring, when they return, it feels like a little hello from her 🕊️

This will always be my favorite season.

Do you have a sign, symbol, or little moment that makes you feel close to someone you love? 🤍

LAST CHANCE TO JOIN US ✨Today is the final day to register for Journaling the Journey.This space isn’t just for grievers...
05/13/2026

LAST CHANCE TO JOIN US ✨

Today is the final day to register for Journaling the Journey.

This space isn’t just for grievers. So many of us are carrying big emotions right now… kids graduating, aging parents, moving, life transitions, heartbreak, uncertainty, and the heaviness of everyday life.

Journaling gives us a chance to slow down, check in with ourselves, and gently uncover what we’re truly feeling — so we can process it instead of carrying it all alone.

You do not need to be “good” at journaling to attend. You simply need a willingness to show up for yourself. 💛

📖 Journaling the Journey
🗓️ Thursday, May 14th, 2026
⏰ 6:30 PM
⏳ 2-hour workshop
🎟️ $39

Registration closes TONIGHT.

Comment “JOURNAL” or visit the link in bio to save your spot.

05/06/2026

Sometimes the things we carry can feel too heavy to hold alone… and too hard to explain out loud.

That’s why we created Journaling the Journey 🤍

In this special evening together, Nicole and I will be holding space for reflection, release, and honest connection through guided journaling, conversation, and gentle support.

This isn’t about writing perfectly. It’s about giving your emotions somewhere safe to land.

If you’ve been feeling stuck in your grief, overwhelmed by emotions, or simply needing a space to reconnect with yourself… this night was created with you in mind.

We’ll guide you through meaningful prompts, moments of reflection, and grounding practices to help you process what’s been sitting on your heart.

✨ No journaling experience needed
✨ Come exactly as you are
✨ Leave feeling more connected, supported, and seen

📍 40 Riverpath Drive, Framingham
📅 Thursday, May 14th | 6:30–8:30 PM
🎟 $39
👉 Sign up link is in bio!

We would love to have you with us 🤍



As we begin the week leading up to Mother’s Day, many of us feel the heaviness begin. This day can feel like something t...
05/05/2026

As we begin the week leading up to Mother’s Day, many of us feel the heaviness begin. This day can feel like something to brace for... to avoid... to get through.

But what if we gently reframed it?
This poem by Donna Ashworth says it perfectly—if this day hurts, it’s because the love was real, deep, and unbreakable.

This year, maybe we hold both:
✨ Honoring the mothers we’ve lost
✨ And celebrating the mothers we are
We can miss them and still feel them.

We can grieve them and still honor ourselves.

Instead of dreading the day, perhaps we invite them in—through memory, through love, through the way we continue on.

Sharing this poem is my gift to you... to start releasing some of the dread and letting in a little light. Donna Ashworth

Happy Mother’s Day!

HOPEFor me, it means:Helping One Person Everyday. 🤍That’s truly why I started Grieve2Live.Grief can feel incredibly isol...
04/27/2026

HOPE

For me, it means:
Helping One Person Everyday. 🤍

That’s truly why I started Grieve2Live.

Grief can feel incredibly isolating. When I was going through my own loss, I often wished someone would say the thing that made me feel a little less alone... even if just for a moment.

So I made a promise to myself:
If my story, my experiences, and the wisdom I’ve gained through grief can help even one person, then it’s all worth it.

I don’t need to reach thousands at once.

Sometimes healing starts with just one conversation, one circle, one shared story.

If one person feels seen, supported, or a little less alone because of something I shared — that is HOPE to me. 🤍

Some days grief feels quiet.Other days it arrives suddenly —through a memory, a song, or a moment when you wish they wer...
04/26/2026

Some days grief feels quiet.
Other days it arrives suddenly —
through a memory, a song, or a moment when you wish they were here.

Grief is not something we “complete” or move on from.
It’s something we slowly learn to live alongside.

You are allowed to:
• feel joy and grief at the same time
• talk about your person whenever you need
• have days when the loss feels heavy again

There is no timeline for love.

✨ Save this post for a day when you need a gentle reminder.

💬 If it feels comfortable to share, tell us in the comments:

What is one memory of your person that still brings you comfort?

Your story might help someone else feel less alone today.










I listened to a podcast recently that really stayed with me.It’s an episode of the Dear Gabby podcast called“Loved, Guid...
04/23/2026

I listened to a podcast recently that really stayed with me.

It’s an episode of the Dear Gabby podcast called
“Loved, Guided & Never Alone: A Neuroscientist Explains Spirit Guides & Spiritual Awakening.”

In the conversation, Gabrielle Bernstein and neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Miller talk about the connection between spirituality, the brain, and our sense of being guided or supported — even when we can’t see it.

What struck me most was the reminder that connection doesn’t necessarily end when someone dies. Many people who are grieving still feel a presence, guidance, or signs from the people they love.

Sometimes we just need permission to talk about that.
This felt especially meaningful after hearing many people in my grief circles share how lonely loss can feel. The idea that we may still be loved, guided, and connected in ways we don’t fully understand can be incredibly comforting.

If you’re navigating grief or feeling disconnected, this episode might resonate with you too.

Sometimes it’s comforting to remember:
Love doesn’t disappear. It just changes form. 🤍

Gabby Bernstein

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