Option B past times Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant

Four years ago, Sheryl Sandberg, the Chief Operating Officer of Facebook, published a mass called "here). In the book, she lauded her husband, Dave Goldberg, for beingness a supportive married adult man together with involved father, together with i of her primal messages to women was the importance of choosing a partner who would back upwards them at habitation equally good equally alongside their professional person goals.

Two years later, on May 1, 2015, Sandberg of a abrupt became a widow together with the unmarried woman raise of 2 immature children, when Goldberg died of a abrupt at historic menstruum 47, spell they were on opor-garai alongside friends inwards Mexico.

Another 2 years has passed since Goldberg's death, together with Sandberg, together alongside her friend Adam Grant, a professor at Wharton University, has written a novel mass drawing from her together with her children's experiences alongside grief together with loss, together with how they direct hold rebuilt their lives after this traumatic event.

I knew Sandberg's story together with the basic premise of "Option B:  Facing Adversity, Building Resilience together with Finding Joy." Still, I was withal unprepared for the visceral reaction I had to the starting fourth dimension few pages of this book. I started crying equally Sandberg described finding her husband's lifeless trunk on the flooring of the resort's gym -- the ambulance ride, how friends had to pare her away from the trunk at the hospital, the wails & screams from her immature children when she told them their manlike someone raise was dead, together with i time again at the cemetery for the burial. The raw emotions she described brought dorsum memories of my ain raw grief over the loss of our infant daughter -- the wails from my woman raise when I made the most hard telephone telephone band of my life, my father's heaving shoulders at the cemetery -- together with this was almost xix years agone now...!

Nevertheless, I was glad to read "Option B" together with to run into such a well-known populace figure address such a hard number alongside such openness together with cruel honesty.

Like many of us who direct hold experienced traumatic loss, Sandberg was convinced she would never experience joy inwards her life again. She begged her friends, peculiarly those who had lost parents at a immature age, to tell her that her children would live on okay. Her friend Grant assured her that at that topographic point were things she could do, steps they could take, to rebuild together with recover. And they have.

Much similar "Lean In," "Option B" blends Sandberg's personal story alongside stories from others she has met who direct hold bounced dorsum from traumatic loss together with other challenging experiences.  Like "Lean In," every story is backed upwards yesteryear academic studies together with data, all meticulously footnoted inwards an extensive appendix. (The sheer mass of stories together with facts tin live on a petty overwhelming to digest at times. It's non a long mass -- 176 pages of text, addition footnotes & index, etc. -- but it took me a spell to wade through it.)

I know roughly people direct hold pointed out that Sandberg, alongside her wealth, position, agreement boss together with other resources, is far improve able to bargain alongside adversity than most. (Since Goldberg's death, Facebook has revised its bereavement go out policies together with other back upwards mechanisms for its employees;  few other companies direct hold yet to follow conform together with offering to a greater extent than than the criterion three-day paid bereavement leave.)  Sandberg herself admits this, together with has acknowledged that she clearly was non thinking close the challenges faced yesteryear unmarried mothers when she wrote "Lean In."

But decease together with grief are a cracking leveller -- they come upwards to all of us, eventually, together with no amount of coin tin shield us from it.  I believe Sandberg is sincere inwards her wishing to operate her experience -- together with her populace profile -- to assist others together with acquire people talking close grief, loss together with adversity to a greater extent than openly. Much of what she has to say volition live on familiar to those of us who direct hold walked a similar path -- but her words could live on a lifeline for those who are newly bereaved. (It's also a skillful mass for those who wishing to back upwards struggling friends & identify unit of measurement members inwards a to a greater extent than meaningful way.)  And most of the tips together with strategies she & Grant offering inwards this mass are things that anyone tin try, that don't toll whatsoever coin -- things similar creating together with posting a novel laid of "family rules," keeping a gratitude journal, finding a back upwards group, together with fifty-fifty merely getting enough of sleep.

I recollect when Sandberg wrote her infamous Facebook post, thirty days after Goldberg's death, talking close what she'd learned close grief together with loss, I wondered here on this blog whether thirty days was a petty early on to live on making definitive "what I've learned" statements. Part of me similarly wonders whether less than 2 years is a petty early on to live on making definitive pronouncements close what industrial plant together with what doesn't when it comes to learning to alive alongside loss. I would live on curious to banking enterprise check inwards alongside Ms Sandberg inwards the years to come upwards to run into what, if anything, she would alter or add together to her book, equally her human relationship alongside grief (and that of her children) evolves.

In the end, I'll reiterate what I said then:  if Sandberg tin acquire people talking close grief together with loss issues alongside this mass inwards the same means that "Lean In" fuelled novel discussions close women together with work-life balance, it tin solely live on a skillful thing.

Sandberg is donating all proceeds from "Option B" to OptionB.org, a nonprofit first to assist people railroad train resilience together with honour important inwards the confront of adversity.

This was mass #7 that I've read thus far inwards 2017, bringing me to 29% of my 2017 Goodreads Reading Challenge destination of 24 books. 
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