

Weddings. Graduations. Births. Empty Nesting. Divorce. No one would ever say that going through a big transition like this is easy. When reviewing my curriculum for my Starlight Virtual Support group this week, I learned that when people go through any rite of passage during life, their bodies require 20-25 minutes of rest three times a day, or they can get sick. Let’s take a second and really think about that – we should rest 20-25 minutes three times a day when facing big life changes.
I’m trying to look back to whether I have ever truly put aside time like that when going through big life transitions. I don’t think I have. I am quite sure I am not alone in this. We are encouraged to power through and keep going until we fall into bed exhausted at night’s end. Now, let’s go a step further. When we are grieving and going through additional big transitions in life, is it surprising that we are completely exhausted?
This conversation with Gwen serves as a wake-up call to me, and hopefully, it will do the same for all of you. I am certain that over the past almost 300 episodes of this podcast, I have said countless times how important it is to give yourself grace while you are grieving. Today, I am going to tell you to give yourself double grace when you are going through changes in life.
Are you going through a graduation or planning for children to move off to college? Get help from others. You are more tired than your friends. They likely aren’t thinking about the child whose graduation party they will never get to have, or living with the fear that when this child moves off to college, they might never see them again. Give yourself grace. Are you planning a wedding or expecting a new baby in the family? This is awesome and wonderful, but it is still exhausting, and the grief will likely bubble up when you least expect it, while looking at the empty chair in the church or in the eyes of that newborn. Give yourself grace. Are you going through the challenge of divorce? It may bring relief for a new beginning, but you may feel grief as you remember family times together. Give yourself grace.
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