Most of us avoid talking about Grief because we are afraid
of saying the wrong thing. So, we say nothing. Or worse, we offer cheerful
platitudes that land like salt on a wound.
“He’s in a better place.”
“At least you had so many years.”
“You’re so strong.”
None of those help. What helps is honest, quiet presence.
Here are a few questions that actually open the door, Â without demanding the person perform their
pain for you:
And if you are the one grieving, you are allowed to tell
people what you need. “I don’t feel like talking. But I’d Love you to sit here
while I have tea.” Or: “Actually, could you help me with the garden? I need my
hands busy.”
The goal is not to fix. The goal is to walk alongside.
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