Joined: 12/16/2011 Posts: 2823
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From “The Language of
Letting Go”
Being
Gentle with Ourselves During Times of Grief
The process of adapting
to change and loss takes energy. Grief is draining, sometimes exhausting. Some
people need to "cocoon for transformation," in Pat Carnes's words,
while going through grief.
We may feel more tired
than usual. Our ability to function well in other areas of our life may be
reduced, temporarily. We may want to hide out in the safety of our bedroom.
Grief is heavy. It can
wear us down.
It's okay to be gentle
with ourselves when we're gong through change and grief. Yes, we want to maintain
the disciplines of recovery. But we can be compassionate with ourselves. We do
not have to expect more from ourselves than we can deliver during this time. We
do not even have to expect as much from ourselves as we would normally and
reasonably expect.
We may need more rest,
more sleep, more comfort. We may be more needy and have less to give. It is
okay to accept ourselves, and our changed needs, during times of grief, stress,
and change.
It is okay to allow
ourselves to cocoon during times of transformation. We can surrender to the
process, and trust that a new, exciting energy is being created within us.
Before long, we will
take wings and fly.
God, help me accept my
changed needs during times of grief, change, and loss.
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Joined: 2/16/2017 Posts: 1882
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Thank You George, these words are very nice and comforting. Hugs Zetta
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