This chapter explores how silence supports introverts in reflecting, releasing expectations, and remembering who they were before a loss. It emphasizes the need for introverts to deeply feel their emotions and the value of having someone present to remind them that they are not alone.
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Episode 2058:
Courtney Ferguson shares a deeply personal journey through grief with Introvert Dear, offering insight into the unique ways introverts process loss. Her narrative provides practical advice for those looking to support grieving introverts, emphasizing the importance of space, quiet presence, emotional freedom, companionship, and gently challenging social boundaries.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/how-to-love-an-introvert-who-is-grieving/
Quotes to ponder:
"Silence allows me to iron out details or consider a new angle to an old problem."
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