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27 : Grief is a Gift

Episode 27 Show Notes

Grief is hard

Grief needs to be fought

Grief is evil and horrible

Common things people say or think with grief.

Need to stay strong, keep busy, keep moving, don’t think

I get it. 

-it feels painful

-it feels foreign

-it feels like if you allow yourself to feel you will go down the hole

-it feels like life shouldn’t hurt so bad

Need to be strong:

What does this mean? What could it mean?

Keeping busy:

What’s the purpose behind it?

Don’t think:

Why? Because you will get emotional?

This can be helpful for a time, but it’s not a long term coping mechanism with grief

So, if grief is the bad person in the room that needs to be fought does everyone believe that’s true? What do you think the people who have learned how to live with grief believe? I would say I’ve learned to carry my grief and integrate it into my life, and what I have not done is fought my grief. I have sat with my grief and allowed it to be. 

When we pay attention to our grief, our thoughts, and slow down, that’s when we can actually be aware of what’s going on. I believe this is the only way we can begin to mesh our lives with grief. 

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