This industry in and of itself is stress just by definition. Finding ways to relieve that stress is paramount. Just as importantly is removing additional stress from it. Admittedly, I did not get that for the first 20 plus years I was in it. By the time it finally dawned on me, the doctor was implanting a piece of titanium in my chest so my heart would keep going thump, thump, thump.
Barb, I applaud you. But I will be quick to point out that pets are a great stress reliever - their end of life issues notwithstanding. I get it. I buried my best friend, a German Shepherd named Flower, eons ago and said I would never put myself in that position again. It took me 25 years before my wife felt comfortable bringing Maggie (another German Shepherd) home as a pup. In hind sight, I deprived myself of shear joy for most of those 25 years. Oh, we have had dogs all along, but I had little attachments to them like I had with Flower or have with Maggie. But enough of that.
As to stress relievers, this forum has to be right at the top.
Rita, don't be too hard on that client. The grief associated with losing a parent causes the best of us to put off things that we don't want to deal with.