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When we dive into the depths of Grief, guilt, and self-judgment, we uncover a tangle of emotions that can overwhelm us. Picture walking on an uncharted beach, where every step brings new challenges, each one laden with its own emotional weight.

Grief is our natural response to loss. There are ebbs and flows like waves. Some days, we’re riding the wave; and other times we’re plunging into despair. Amidst this whirlwind, guilt often creeps in, wrapping around memories and decisions, whispering “What if?” and “Should have.”

Self-judgment joins the fray, scrutinizing your thoughts and actions, and intensifying your frustrations. You are told to seek closure—a mirage of healing—but find instead impatience and stagnation, fueled by societal expectations to “move on” according to some timeline.

Yet, amidst these frustrations lies hope: moments of peace, recognizing that grief, guilt, and self-judgment are part of being human. They’re not enemies to defeat but companions to navigate with patience and self-compassion.

By embracing these emotions as part of your journey, without judgment, you can discover a new perspective. It’s about granting yourself permission to grieve authentically, finding peace in complexity rather than striving for an elusive endpoint.

By accepting these feelings as a component of your experience, without criticism, you uncover a fresh outlook. 

The true challenge isn’t in experiencing these emotions, but in acknowledging them as integral to your healing. Embracing them with kindness and understanding leads you toward finding meaning and purpose.

Remember, your journey is yours alone. Honour your pace, acknowledge your frustrations, and find grace in the complexities of grieving.

 

 

Maria Belanic Grief and Mental Wellness Coach

Maria Belanic is a Grief and Mental Wellness Coach who has made her purpose to be a disruptor in shifting the conversation around grief. Maria supports individuals in their grief journey with the awareness that there is no need to "be fixed" or "get over it.

It's not about forcing yourself to move on, but rather about discovering a path that is suitable for you to move forward when you feel ready. Maria is the creator of the 5 Pillar of Care framework which includes accepting self-compassion, releasing blame and shame, and tuning into your intuition. Grief can impact all aspects of your life, affecting the connection between your body, mind, and soul.

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