
Ep46: SOLO - Carrying the Uncarryable: How to Hold Your Grief Without Drowning
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Summary
In this heartfelt episode of the Authentically Wild podcast, Tess shares her personal journey with grief following the unexpected loss of her mother. She explores the complexities of grief, distinguishing between finite and ambiguous grief, and discusses how our brains process loss. Tess emphasizes the importance of allowing oneself to grieve and offers practical advice and rituals for navigating the emotional landscape of loss. Through poetic reflections, she captures the essence of grief as a companion that shapes our lives, urging listeners to honor their emotions and seek connection in their healing journey.
Takeaways
- Grief is a unique journey that varies for each individual.
- Finite grief is associated with a clear loss, while ambiguous grief is more complex.
- Grief can sneak up on you in unexpected moments.
- It's important to allow yourself to feel grief rather than suppress it.
- The brain struggles to reconcile the absence of a loved one, leading to emotional dissonance.
- Creating personal rituals can help honor the memory of those we've lost.
- Grief is not something to be fixed; it is a part of our emotional landscape.
- Allowing grief to surface can lead to healing and understanding.
- You are not alone in your grief; reach out for support.
- Grief is a testament to the love we have for those who are gone.