Ever felt stuck in grief?
Grief can be sneaky.
A couple of months ago, Liz Carey, a writer for GoodRx, contacted me wanting to do an article on how to live with grief.
As we talked, the interview took a different direction than I had anticipated. Liz asked me if I had personally ever felt stuck in grief.
I responded, “Yes, but I didn’t know it was grief.”
“Could you tell me more about that?” Liz asked.
What came next was a story of delayed grief that deeply affected my life for over two decades.
You can read Liz’s article here – Living with Grief: The Heartache of Losing Someone Can Catch Up with You Later.
We put off grief sometimes. The truth is, we simply can’t process it all.
So grief keeps popping up. Over and over. Even decades later.
We love deeply, don’t we?
Have you felt stuck in grief? What was (or is) that like for you?
If you currently feel stuck, is there anything that you sense would help?
This journey is hard. So much is unknown and unpredictable. Please take good care of yourself.
And please feel free to reach out here anytime. You are not alone.
Consider making a comment. Perhaps answer one of the questions above. This not only helps you, but all those who are reading this today. Thank you!
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