Relating Differently
Not all grief comes from something clearly ending. Sometimes it comes from losing what you thought a relationship could become, the future you imagined, the connection you hoped for or the version of someone you believed in. In this episode of Relating Differently, I explore what it means to grieve a relationship that never fully existed in the way you needed. We talk about “what could have been,” why this kind of loss can feel so confusing, and how grief can show up even when the person is still in your life. This episode is an invitation to acknowledge your emotional investment without judgement, to give space to what you hoped for and to understand that letting go isn’t about forgetting, it’s about making room for something more real. You’re allowed to grieve what didn’t happen and still move forward. ----- Music: Sort en tinc de tu [https://open.spotify.com/track/1HbkYNVZ6jUeJCyPbRSbLZ?si=7a060d80f44845d6] by Alicia Rey [https://open.spotify.com/artist/45CNnnXTK5IoEMBLtxZ0oi?si=8945f3a3161e42e8] & Janbu [https://open.spotify.com/artist/0HuyYX79BjMMb9Jdp9oQES?si=536971c42ddd4be8] Connect: Instagram: @newmoonpractice Email: newmoonpractice@outlook.com
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