Coping With Grief: Why There Is No Timeline for Healing
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概要
In this deeply personal episode, I am opening up about my own experiences with grief and change. After recently emptying my nest and moving to Minnesota , I noticed how big life transitions can bring old losses right back to the surface. I lost my dad to cancer when I was four and my mom to cancer when I was a young mother myself. I share what it feels like to navigate parenting and big milestones without them , the frustration of feeling like society expects you to be over it by now , and why grief truly has no timeline.
I also talk about the "box and the ball" metaphor that helped me understand how the pain of loss operates over the years. Most importantly, I share how I intentionally look for the good things in life, even when circumstances feel incredibly unfair.
What You Will Learn in This Episode:
- 00:00 Welcome to The Wonder and the Weed show
- 01:38 The reality of losing parents at a young age
- 06:09 Why grief has no expiration date or set timeline
- 19:41 The "box and the ball" metaphor for understanding grief
- 27:20 Practical coping strategies and giving yourself grace on hard days
- 40:30 How to intentionally look for the good after a profound loss