Sometimes, not every pain needs fixing, just understanding, a presence, someone who stays. In grief, presence means more than words; it bridges quiet companionship and creates a safe space for the heart to rest. Presence in the silence of grief triggers a gentle and soothing reminder of healing in the simple gestures that make you... Continue Reading →
The Silent Wounds of Grief
How Poor Communication Creates Lasting Pain Reflecting on my grief journey, I realise how much pain could have been avoided if there had been open, honest, and compassionate communication. The absence of proper communication created unnecessary trauma, resentment, misconceptions, and even public shame, wounds that have taken me years to process. One of the most... Continue Reading →