The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate the condolences in this interactive journey.
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The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate loss when it arrives without warning.
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"They're in a better place." The condolences keep coming and you don't know what to do with any of them — your hands are full of casseroles and your heart is full of nothing.
What started with the condolences just got more complicated. Now you need to accept support from others without shame or the need to perform strength — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Responding to condolences when 'I'm sorry' doesn't begin to cover it — except now the stakes are real and there's no rehearsal. What you do next matters.
You've faced the hardest part. Now turn what you've learned into something sustainable — a way to accept support from others without shame or the need to perform strength not just today, but every time this situation returns.
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The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate the first hour in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Logistics
The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate the logistics in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Permission to Grieve
The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate the permission to grieve in this interactive journey.
4 scenarios →The Condolences
The first hour when nothing feels real, the logistics that won't wait, the condolences you don't know how to accept, and the permission you need to actually grieve. Navigate the condolences in this interactive journey.
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