Growth from Grief
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2346777/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Growth from Grief, Susan explores the familiar phrase “Time heals all wounds” and shares why, in her experience, healing after loss takes more than time alone. Using the analogy of recovering from a broken bone, she reflects on the emotional, physical, and mental work of grief—and how the scars we carry can become reminders of both love and resilience. Time alone doesn’t heal grief. Healing often requires intention, support, and a willingness to engage with what hurts. Grief affects the whole person. Loss can impact your emotions, physical health, mental clarity, and sense of identity. Healing often mirrors physical recovery. Just like a broken bone needs diagnosis, care, rest, and rehabilitation, grief often asks for attention, patience, and support. Avoiding pain can delay healing. When emotions are ignored or pushed away, grief may continue to show up in other ways—through the body, thoughts, or relationships. Scars are part of healing—not proof you’re broken. Emotional scars may leave tender places in the heart, but they can also reflect love, resilience, and the life-changing impact of loss. Thank you for listening! Visit www.sueandersenyoga.com [https://www.sueandersenyoga.com/] for Yoga for Grief classes and additional resources.
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