Episode Details

Back to Episodes
194. The Duality of Celebrating Others While Mourning What You’ve Lost

194. The Duality of Celebrating Others While Mourning What You’ve Lost

Episode 194 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
Description

Drop me a message or voice note!

Grief and life transitions often bring emotions that feel confusing, complicated, and sometimes even contradictory. One of the most common experiences people face after loss is feeling genuinely happy for someone they love, while simultaneously feeling sadness, longing, or grief for themselves. Can you relate to this?

If you’ve ever celebrated someone else’s milestone while quietly mourning what feels missing in your own life, you are not alone.

Let's talk about:
✨ Why it’s normal to feel happy for others while feeling sad for yourself
✨ How grief increases emotional complexity and depth
✨ The role of comparison, timeline grief, and unmet expectations
✨ Why mixed emotions don't make you selfish, ungrateful, or unsupportive
✨ Gentle tools for processing emotional duality in a healthy way
✨ How to practice self-compassion while supporting others
✨ Ways to stay connected to your own healing and life path

You’ll learn how grief can expand emotional depth, why comparison and timeline grief can show up around other people’s milestones, and gentle ways to support yourself when happiness and heartbreak coexist.

This episode is for anyone who has struggled to celebrate others while navigating their own grief, loss, or life circumstances that feel tender or uncertain.

Click here to get your copy of Love Like Thunder, Grief Like Rain: https://earthgrief.love/

Support the show

Support the podcast: https://buymeacoffee.com/lifewithgriefpodcast

📖 Life Beyond Grief Substack: https://taraaccardo.substack.com/

Work with me:


Connect with me further:

Listen Now

Love PodBriefly?

If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.

Support Us