There are things that gnaw at a man worse than dying.

~Charley Waite, Open Range

We come to the end of my memoir, but the story is far from over. For I carry the memories, the grief, and the love with me each day as I move forward in my Life After the experience. It colors and impacts the man that I am today. I am a cowboy, a warrior, a poet, a writer and so much more. Child of the King, husband, father, friend and the list goes on. My wife’s death did not change any of those things.

We have covered the three individual sections within my memoir.

  • Reconciling the Past
  • Embracing the Present
  • Redeeming the Future

I hope you have found value from my thoughts while revisiting each chapter, now three years after it’s publication in 2021.

They say that men are not supposed to cry

Just another bulls— lie

You will never see tears fall from his eyes

Just another bulls— lie

And piece by piece is how a man’s soul dies

Just another bulls— lie

I am Mark W. Schutter, Life After CoachGrief Mentor, and Author of the memoir, Cowboys Are Not Supposed to Cry, and we all need someone to ride alongside us sometimes.

If you are struggling with moving forward following the death of a loved one and searching for your best Life After, leave a comment or email me at info@markschutter.com.

I’ll follow up with some additional information and how to book a free call to chat and see if I can help. Thanks and God Bless!

Get your copy of Cowboys Are Not Supposed to Cry here.

And a review on Amazon or Goodreads would be very much appreciated.  Thanks again! 

Read my thoughts on previous chapters of my memoir, links below.

Part 1 – Reconciling the Past

Part 2 – Embracing the Present

Part 3  Redeeming the Future

Now, saddle up! The adventure that is your Life After awaits! 

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