Grief is deeply personal and individual. Every relationship and loss are unique. We can feel unhinged, adrift, or like we’re in a free fall. We think we’re better and then we get surprised, again.

 

From the Grieving Heart

I thought I was a little better, but I guess not. 

I was doing fine, having a good day, until I heard that song. It took me right back. Thoughts of you came flooding in. I was a basket case in a nanosecond. 

I never know what’s going to happen next. The grief is always there, slowly building up inside me. It grows until my system is full, and then along comes a person, place, aroma, word, or song that reminds me of you. A switch gets flipped. A hatch pops open, and all the pressurized emotion comes bursting out. I have no control over when, where, or how. 

This is frustrating and embarrassing. I take one step forward, and then two steps back. The grief seems to be getting deeper. The more I grieve, the more the grief inside me seems to grow. 

It all seems so backward. How do I know if I’m making progress? Is progress what I should even be thinking about? What does “good” grieving look like?

I find one answer, then generate two more questions. Is grief some never-ending cycle? Is there a way out of this?

I don’t want to leave you behind. I can’t go on without you – at least, I don’t want to.

There must be another way.

 

Grief may not be what we anticipated.

Grief is not a checklist or a once-and-done activity. It’s a process. Here are 7 facts about the grief journey we can’t afford to forget:

1. The grief journey is a dynamic process.

It’s always moving. It’s highly individual, defies prediction, and refuses to be boxed in. It’s all a bit mysterious. It’s a matter of the heart.

2. The grief journey is challenging.

Each day is a journey through a virtual minefield. You never know where the next grief burst is hiding. Anything can trigger it. The heart is looking for ways to express itself and to declare its love. You bump into unseen memories suddenly and without warning. Reminders of your loved one are everywhere.

3. The grief journey is one of the heart.

The heart is trying to find a way to live with the absence of this special person you’ve lost. You’re thinking of and looking for them, even when you’re not aware of it. Loss has invaded your life and is demanding your attention.

4. The grief journey is unpredictable.

One day we feel you’re doing well. The next day might not be so smooth. One moment might be great, and the next you might be showering the sidewalk with tears.

5. The grief journey is demanding and exhausting.

The grief roller coaster is full of ups, downs, and sudden twists. It yanks and jerks you here and there, leaving you gasping for breath. It’s never smooth for long. And it’s not over in 90 seconds either. It goes on, and on, and on.

This is not a roller coaster you chose to get on. You simply woke up one day and discovered you were a passenger. What’s important now is making sure your seat belt is fastened, keeping your arms and legs in the car, and riding this whirling, curling monster as well as possible.

6. It’s hard to measure progress on the grief journey.

There will be ups and downs, and some will be breathtaking. Some turns you will see coming, while others will take you completely by surprise. You simply grieve as best you can from moment to moment. You take life as it comes, one step at a time. And above all, resist the temptation to compare your grief with someone else’s.

7. The grief journey is full of sudden emotional surges, bursts, and spikes.

Grief will surprise you. When the grief surges up and spews out, so be it. Every grief burst honors those you’ve lost and declares your love for them.

Like every other journey, grieving is done one step at a time. You might meander back and forth. That’s okay. Other travelers are on this road. Together, we will make it.

Affirmation:

I’ll ride this grief roller-coaster as best I can, one moment at a time.

Adapted from Comfort for Grieving Hearts: Hope and Encouragement for Times of Loss. To get your copy, or to download a free excerpt, click here.

Question: Which of the seven key facts above have you experienced the most? 

Recommended Addtional Resources:

5 Common Myths about Grief – Thrive Global

10 Myths about Grief Most of Us Believe – Belief Net

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