There is a place in grief that doesn’t get talked about very much. It isn’t the moment of impact, when something clearly begins or ends. And it isn’t the place people imagine as “healing,” where things start to make sense again. It’s the space in between. I think of it as grief’s … [Read more...] about grief’s waiting room
hidden grief
the many faces of unseen loss
In a recent post, I wrote about the private ache of "the grief no one sees” - the kind of losses that don't fit neatly into sympathy cards or come with casseroles. But even among those unseen griefs, there are layers. What losses have you experienced that, perhaps until now, you haven’t … [Read more...] about the many faces of unseen loss
the grief no one sees
Not All Grief Wears Black Some losses are private. Unseen. Hard to explain. Maybe it wasn’t a death, but something still vanished — a role, a dream, a version of yourself, or a future you were holding onto. And now... you're grieving. Why Unseen Losses Matter Of course, grief … [Read more...] about the grief no one sees



