Grief Myth #3: Grieve Alone May 19, 2025Danielle Southwick A common myth surrounding grief is the belief that we must grieve alone. This misconception often stems from the idea that grief is a private matter and that sharing our...
Grief Myth #2: Replace the Loss May 12, 2025Danielle Southwick One of the most common myths about grief is the idea that we can simply "replace the loss" to ease the pain. This myth is something many of us are...
When Mother’s Day Brings Grief May 10, 2025Danielle Southwick Mother’s Day is often framed as a celebration of love, warmth, and nurturing. But for many, it stirs up complex emotions. Maybe your mother has died. Maybe your relationship with...
Grief Myth #1: Time Heals All Wounds May 05, 2025Danielle Southwick We've all heard the saying, “Time heals all wounds.” While it may sound comforting, this common grief myth can unintentionally dismiss the reality of what healing truly requires. The truth...
The 6 Myths of Grief April 28, 2025Danielle Southwick Grief is one of the most profound emotions we experience as humans. Yet, despite its universal presence, many of us struggle to navigate it because of the misconceptions we’ve been...
What Is Disenfranchised Grief? April 21, 2025Danielle Southwick Have you ever experienced a loss that wasn’t understood or validated by others? This type of grief is known as disenfranchised grief—when society doesn't recognize or acknowledge the pain you’re going...
The Invisible Side of Grief April 14, 2025Danielle Southwick Grief is often associated with loss—loss that is visible, concrete, and tangible. We are familiar with the mourning process when someone passes away or when we lose something physically, like...
How Changes and Endings Shape Our Emotional Landscape April 07, 2025Danielle Southwick Grief isn’t just about losing a loved one. It’s about any major shift or end in the patterns of our lives. Let’s explore some tangible losses—those life changes we can...
What Is Grief? March 31, 2025Danielle Southwick Grief isn’t just about losing a loved one—it’s about any change or ending. Any shift in your life that disrupts what you once knew can bring grief along with it. Whether...
Breaking Toxic Family Cycles: How to Heal Through Boundaries, Grief, and Protecting Your Peace February 28, 2025Danielle Southwick Family dynamics can be challenging, especially when unhealthy behaviors and toxic cycles are involved. For many of us, setting boundaries with family members can feel like an act of self-preservation....
Compromise or Sacrifice? Knowing the Difference and Setting Stronger Boundaries in Business and in Life February 21, 2025Danielle Southwick In business and life, we’re often faced with choices that require giving something in return for something else. But not all trades are equal. The real question is: Are you compromising,...
Reconciliation & Healing: When Repairing a Relationship Isn’t Just Up to You February 18, 2025Danielle Southwick Reconciliation isn’t just about smoothing things over—it’s about restoring trust in a way that fosters genuine peace. True reconciliation requires honesty, accountability, and the willingness of both people to repair what’s...