When Grief Turns You Numb
You don’t grieve — you manage it. But numbness isn’t strength. Here’s what happens when grief turns you off instead of breaking you open.
You call it loyalty. It’s guilt in disguise. Family business pressure turns love into labor and peace into performance. Here’s how to stop mistaking duty for love.
You call it love. It’s fear. You can love someone and still leave. This is what happens when you finally stop mistaking effort for safety.
You don’t have time to fall apart, so you schedule your grief between responsibilities. You’re not fine. You’re functioning.
You don’t grieve — you manage it. But numbness isn’t strength. Here’s what happens when grief turns you off instead of breaking you open.