Grieving the Version of Me That Worked So Hard to Survive
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There’s a kind of grief we don’t talk about—the grief that comes after survival.
In this episode of Life In Between, we sit with the ache of letting go of the version of ourselves that learned how to endure, adapt, and stay strong when there was no other choice. The version that stayed alert, carried everyone else, and kept going long after it was tired.
Healing isn’t always relief. Sometimes it’s mourning. Mourning the armor. Mourning the girl or boy who had to grow up too fast. Mourning the self that kept you alive—but never got to rest.
This conversation is for anyone who has reached safety and feels unexpectedly tender there. For anyone learning how to soften without feeling like they’re betraying who they used to be.
This is an episode about honoring survival—without staying loyal to the pain. About thanking the past version of you… and allowing yourself to live now.