Some “experts” will tell you that after losing someone you love, it takes approximately 14 days for life to get back to normal. What they don’t tell you is that’s for everybody but you!
If you have lost someone you love, you may know what I’m talking about. In the beginning many of us are overwhelmed by calls, flowers, meals, family and noise; but now, your world is quiet. And the silence is deafening. As people return to the chaos of their lives, it’s easy to feel as though you’ve slipped under the radar. Where is everybody?
Here are 6 things I wish I’d known during my most intense times of grief:
1) Putting on a big smile and pretending everything’s OK, when it’s really not will keep you stuck.
2) Just because you aren’t getting calls and cards every day doesn’t mean people don’t care about you.
3) Grief should come with a warning label, similar to the scary one on a pack of cigarettes. The grief warning should read,“don’t attempt this by yourself!”
4) Hanging out with inspiring or funny people = good medicine; with no side effects.
5) Mindless movies can be great therapy.
6) You are stronger than you think you are. You will survive this.
Would you like to connect with some amazing people who understand? Open to Hope is a phenomenal website – full of fresh Grief Relief TV, Radio and articles from people who have loved and lost; and are embracing life again.
What do you wish someone had told you?