Loss is part of the human journey, and grief is humanity’s response to loss. The way we grieve is often based on early childhood messaging and cultural conditioning. We’re not taught how to grieve and don’t know how to navigate this unfamiliar rocky terrain.
So, when we’re faced with the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship or career, an aging body, a terminal illness, or an empty nest, how do we respond? What practices best serve us on this healing journey?
In this module, you’ll discover:
How to approach healing with multidimensional awareness — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually
Tools and practices for honoring the different losses you experience as a rite of passage
How competitive grief, cumulative grief, and “comparisonitis” complicate the grief experience — and ways to steer clear of them
Tools for supporting others in coping with their grief
A 3-step process to help you let go of judgments and self-criticism that may be blocking your healing