Grieving Greatly: Life After Sudden and Traumatic Loss
One of the greatest fears many grieving people carry isn't forgetting that someone existed—it's the fear of forgetting the little things. The sound of their laugh. The way they hugged you. Their voice. Their smile. The little phrases only they used to say. In this deeply personal episode, I explore why this fear is so common, why grief can make memories feel blurry, and why forgetting small details never means you've loved someone less. I also share my own reflections about Harry and how, over the years, I've come to realise that the people we love don't only live in our memories—they live in the people we've become. Together we'll explore: • Why grief changes the way memory works • Why fading memories are a normal part of being human • How guilt often accompanies the fear of forgetting • Beautiful ways to honour your loved one's memory • Why love never depends on perfect recall If you've ever worried that you're forgetting someone you love, I hope this episode brings you comfort, permission to let go of guilt, and a gentle reminder that love leaves far more than memories. Because the people we love don't just leave memories... They leave fingerprints on our hearts. And that is something death can never take away. Jen Connors - Harrys Helping Hands Grief & Loss Counselling 0431212575
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