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.
Part of
Someone Died →
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.
Skills you'll build
What happens in this story4 scenarios
Everyone else has moved on. The world keeps spinning. And you're still here — wondering when you're allowed to fall apart, because nobody ever gave you permission.
What started with the permission to grieve just got more complicated. Now you need to respond to condolences with grace even when they miss the mark — and the situation is shifting faster than your first approach can handle.
This is the moment you've been building toward. Giving yourself permission to grieve on your own timeline — 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 respond to condolences with grace even when they miss the mark not just today, but every time this situation returns.
More stories in this course
View all →The First Hour
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 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.
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.
Start free →4 scenarios · 25 min · No account required to try
