The Grief of Being Strong for Too Long
Being strong can become its own kind of grief. At first, strength may be necessary. You do what has to be done. You make the calls. You handle the crisis….
Being strong can become its own kind of grief. At first, strength may be necessary. You do what has to be done. You make the calls. You handle the crisis….
Grief can make a room full of people feel empty. You may have people around you. You may have family, friends, coworkers, church members, or acquaintances who care. You may…
Not all grief is obvious. Some grief does not come with a funeral, a casserole, a sympathy card, or people checking in. Grief happens quietly inside a person who is…
Grief does not always look like tears. Sometimes grief looks like irritability, exhaustion, or forgetting what you walked into the room for. Then sometimes grief looks like being completely fine…
The Grief No One Sees When Someone You Love Is Still Alive There is a particular kind of grief that comes from loving someone who is still alive but no…