Andrea Bristol
3 min readMar 31, 2022

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A positive guide to facing up to life-changing experiences, including loss.

Author Julie Morehen is excited to announce the upcoming publication of her first book ‘It is what it is’

Book cover of ‘it is what it is’

The book portrays how life challenges shape the person you become. A person that can dig deep, find immense inner strength and positivity. Past experiences and how you dealt with them can be drawn upon to deal with the hardest, most devastating event of all — loss.

Julie’s life with her husband Cas was one of love, contentment and achievement. They were 5 years into an idyllic retirement when tragedy struck in 2018. In an instant, life was shattered. All future plans together were gone.

‘Grief is individual, unique in how it is felt, expressed and dealt with. I wrote a journal from day one, continuing for 14 months. I cannot believe that I wrote such vindictive, harsh and condemning comments as my unplanned, unwanted journey through grief continued. As I reflect on those dark days, I do not recognise myself. I certainly did not like ‘me’ at that time.’

It takes a brave person to share extracts from a journal, to lay bare such personal emotions.

However, Julie wants to portray an honest account of the true feelings of disbelief, despair and grief, not often spoken about. Her bizarre and extreme emotions were not only felt, but also verbally expressed and directed to family and friends — to the very people who cared about her.
Her recovery to finding herself again has been gruelling, to say the least. She has had to find ways to ‘put the lid on’ 3 healing boxes, find her way out of the dark pit she was in, and then find a purpose.

Her purpose presented itself in COVID-19, where the pandemic needed an army of nurses to take on the challenge to vaccinate. Julie has been involved in the vaccination of over 8,000 people. She continues to work in the NHS on a flexible, part time basis.

‘I soon realised that I had two choices — to survive and live an alternative life, an option B to what was planned, or to continue the decline in health and stay stuck in grief. I decided that I must not only survive, but also live a life of positivity, to adopt a positive mental attitude and feel gratitude for what I have and indeed for what I had. I truly believe that positivity, setting goals and achieving them, has got me to where I am today. I am living my option B life with Pete, whom I have known for 32 years. I am in my house of 24 years, that I love but nearly sold. My 3 sons are living their lives and are happy that I am living mine’

Julie’s book ‘It is what it is’ has been written to help others. The initial, limited editions were printed for family and friends to buy. All profit from these sales was donated to the British Heart Foundation. She hopes readers understand that it is OK to express how you feel, you have an excuse. But then to try and park those emotions and adopt a positive mental attitude to guide you through the long arduous journey of grief.

It is what it is’ by Julie Morehen is officially on sale from 31st March, and can be ordered HERE: https://www.amazon.co.uk/What-positive-facing-life-changing-experiences/dp/1739732707

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Andrea Bristol

UK based Public Relations expert. Founder of Admire PR. Book lover. ED survivor. Mentor. Mum of 3. Twitter: @ASextonPR