Is This Grief We Are Experiencing During COVID-19? (video)
Hello everyone!
Today I’ll speak about our current lives during COVID-19 and our reaction as a society as it pertains to grief and what to do about it.
According to The Grief Recovery Institute, the definition for grief is, “the conflicting feelings that come at the end of or change in a familiar pattern of behavior.” It is the conflicting feelings that come when things change.
Therefore, the loss of hopes, dreams, and expectations when life is put on pause during COVID-19 is a form of grief as things in our lives change (as well as all of the traditional experiences that we already consider grief.)
So what are we going to do about it?
Having compassion for ourselves and others means relating kindly to ourselves and others during times of suffering and challenge.
Whether the changes in your life are big or small, there's no need to compare yourself to anyone else. Know you're not alone in this. Relate kindly to yourself. Feel your feelings. Practice safe listening.
A way to practice safe listening is by using a method we use in The Compassion Code Academy called, "Vent/Gratitude."
Check out my video for the full breakdown :)
To learn more, register for our just released Masterclass: Compassionate Communication 101: 5 Shifts to Confidently Navigate Change and Challenge with Ease.