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Dealing with Grief

There is no right or wrong way to work through grief, the important thing is that you work through it. If you’re struggling to cope with your grief here are five suggestions that may help:

Allow yourself to feel everything
The first step in the grieving process is to accept the reality of your loss and feel every emotion. You’re likely to experience sadness, anger and possibly guilt and those feelings can come in waves. Just be okay with your emotions. It’s helpful to remember that the person you are mourning will always be with you because you always have your own internal experience of your loved one.

Write about your feelings
Writing about your emotions can provide a release and help ease the pain. Just the act of taking your grief out of your head and putting it on paper can be therapeutic.

Get support
It’s helpful to share your experiences with others who are going through something similar, because it helps to know you’re not alone. Working can be difficult when you are grieving, so it’s important to explain what is going on to your boss and ask for the space you need to recover in your own time.

Seek out movement
When we’re grieving, moving our bodies physically can help move the sadness, too. Try to take a healing walk in nature daily. Getting outside, breathing fresh air, and moving your body is great for well-being and helps you get some perspective, so you’re not overwhelmed. You also want to prioritise sleep and eating well, which will support you in staying strong.

Have a laugh
Laughter is great medicine, so when you’re ready, try watching or listening to comedy or letting a funny friend cheer you up. Humour reminds us life goes on, even as we live through tough times.

Please share what you have found helpful in dealing with grief in your life.

About David Lawson

Finding the Light is a locally owned and operated counselling and life coaching business based in Bundaberg. We seek to empower our clients to find their way forward to a better life by using the approaches of counselling or coaching. If this blog article has raised more questions please contact us by email or call us on 0407 585 497 to arrange a time for us to discuss the article. Mention this blog and we will give you a FREE 30 minute session to discuss.

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