When grief has you grounded, every step feels like walking through quicksand. The weight of loss becomes an invisible burden, dragging down your spirit and sapping your energy. Simple tasks become Herculean feats, and the world loses its vibrancy, painted instead in muted shades of sorrow. Time seems to stretch endlessly, each moment a painful reminder of the absence that looms large. Even the most well-meaning gestures offer little solace, as grief carves out its own lonely path within. In these moments, it's as if the very fabric of existence has been altered, leaving you stranded in a landscape of mourning, struggling to find your way back to solid ground. My guest today is Peggy Green. Peggy believes when grief has you grounded, a friend's lifesaver is a beacon of hope amidst the storm. Their gesture, whether a comforting word or a supportive embrace, offers a lifeline of connection in the midst of isolation. It's a reminder that I'm not alone in navigating the depths of sorrow and that there are hands reaching out to pull me back to the surface, reminding me that brighter days lie ahead. Join me as we take flight with Peggy.
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