Grieving SUCKS, why I’m feeling it anyway & why you need to…

Grieving SUCKS, why I’m feeling it anyway & why you need to…

Let’s be real.

Grieving SUCKS. 
…and it SUCKS even more when you lose someone you were very close to.
The closer you are to someone, the more grieving sucks. The harder it is.

Yep.

Grieving is HARD.
Grieving HURTS.
Grieving is PAINFUL. 

This is a reality of the human experience.

I know it firsthand.

I’m grieving my dear grandma’s death right now. 

I hate the pain of it.
I hate that she is gone.
I wish I did not have to go through it.
I wish the pain would go away
I wish my grandma was still alive. 

Every time I go out and about, a memory of her pops up.

  • I’m in my car and I remember when we would drive to places together.
  • At the grocery store, I remember when we would grocery shopping together in France.
  • In my bathroom, when I put my jewelry on, I remember the last time I saw her and was wearing the same jewelry.
  • I won’t call her anymore in the mornings or be late to my spiritual center on Sundays because I was calling her.
  • In the morning when I wake up, I feel this big hole inside of me.

And every time, this memory comes, it HURTS. and the tears want to come.

It hurts so much that I want to push the pain away. This is my first impulse.

Initially, I do.
and then, I stop and let the tears out. I let myself feel. It hurts and it takes LOTS of strength and courage, but I do it.

Because the only way to heal grief is to GO THROUGH IT.

Yes.

Let me repeat that. This is SO important. I want you to really hear it.

The only way to heal grief is to GO THROUGH IT.

NOT BYPASS IT.
NOT AVOID IT.
NOT AVOID THE FEELINGS.
NOT AVOID THE PAIN.
NOT LAUGH IT OFF.

It’s counterintuitive; I know.

It hurts so much that we don’t want to feel it.
We think it will get better if we don’t feel it.
We think it’s weak to feel it.
We think we need to get a grip.
We think courage and strength mean not feeling it.

NOPE. NOPE. NOPE

The opposite is true.

To heal, you have to feel 

YOU HAVE TO FEEL THE PAIN OF IT.
FEEL ALL OF IT.
YES,  A L L   O F   I T.

If you don’t feel it, you can’t heal it. (as my mentors say)
and this is true for ALL emotions. 

FEELING IS BEING ALIVE.
If you stop feeling, you stop living.
You start dying inside.
If you stop grieving, you stop living.

I’ve seen this in so many of my clients. In our 1:1 session, they may come to the call feeling some emotional pain and they want to bypass it to go to the vision of what they want. They ask me to bypass it. and I don’t.

Because It does not work that way. 

To access joy, vision, and positive energy, we have to feel the pain first, when there is pain.
Otherwise, the pain stays trapped inside and blocks our life force, our insights, our joy.

We find JOY, VISION, CLARITY again by going through the pain and feeling it. 
Lots of repressed emotional pain can be a major block to clarifying and finding the work you love.

Have you noticed how you feel better and lighter after feeling your emotions?

I know I do.

I’ve cried so much last week, that I’m feeling better this week.
The intensity of the grief is slowly diminishing.
I’m feeling better because I did not bypass the pain. I let it be and flow out of me.
I’m slowly starting to accept the loss, even if I don’t like it.

Is there a present or old grief that you need to feel? Some emotional pain that you have not felt? 

If so, I really encourage you to feel it. and if it’s too hard or scary to feel it by yourself, reach out and seek some help, including professional help.

You are stronger than you think!
As a human, you are designed and built to feel all of it, and recover from it.

Isabelle

P.S. There is beauty in grieving, as this beautiful quote that my friend Jennifer sent me says:

“In the Lakota/Sioux tradition, a person who is grieving is considered most wakan, most holy. There’s a sense that when someone is struck by the sudden lightning of loss, he or she stands on the threshold of the spirit world. The prayers of those who grieve are considered especially strong, and it is proper to ask them for their help.

You might recall what it’s like to be with someone who has grieved deeply. The person has no layer of protection, nothing left to defend. The mystery is looking out through that person’s eyes. For the time being, he or she has accepted the reality of loss and has stopped clinging to the past or grasping at the future. In the groundless openness of sorrow, there is a wholeness of presence and a deep natural wisdom.”

― Tara Brach, True Refuge: Finding Peace and Freedom in Your Own Awakened Heart

(VIDEO) Are you unclear about the work you want to do? Watch THIS.

Are you or someone you know unclear or confused about the work you want to do or what is next in your career or life?

I made this video for you or people who are in this situation. This applies everytime you think you are not clear about what is next for you.

I share some powerful questions to ask yourself to help you move forward.

Watch the video and respond to this email with the insights you are getting or any questions you have.

To you doing the work you love in 2019!

Isabelle

P.S. Wanna watch more videos like this one? Check my YouTube channel and subscribe to it.

STOP DOING. Slow down and go inward. (PICS from my epic retreat in San Diego)

STOP DOING. Slow down and go inward. (PICS from my epic retreat in San Diego)

Do you give yourself permission to slow down, rest, reflect?

Or are you always in “go-go” mode, doing and doing all the time?

If you are, this is time to STOP doing

Yep.

This is what I said: STOP DOING.

DOING all the time won’t get you where you want to be.

It won’t.

Oh, shocker. Really?

Don’t get me wrong. Doing is important. And if you are inspired to DO and take lots of inspired actions, don’t stop that!

But if you are always in DOING mode, it won’t work.

You need time to slow down, reflect, and just BE.

To harvest the fruits of the year.

To reflect on what your true priorities are for next year.

To assess if you are living your life according to your values and what matters most to you.

If you are in doing mode all the time, you can’t access that. 

Slowing doing and going within is what I’m practicing–imperfectly– right now after a very active past few weeks and months.

LOTS have been happening in the past few weeks.

I attended two 3-day retreats with my mentors and communities.

Lots of shifts are happening in my personal life.

At Wealthy Goddess LIVE, transformational retreat with my coach, Kendra in San Diego.

With my sisters, other visionary women up to great things.

photo by Lindsay A. Miller, Wealthy Goddess LIVE. (Del Mar North Beach, California)

on a 3-day retreat with my spiritual community in Mill Valley, California.

After these powerful weeks, I am back home, integrating, harvesting, and reflecting. 

I’m giving myself permission…

…permission to slow down.

…permission to rest.

…permission to not have all the answers.

…permission to reflect.

…permission to take my time.

Photo by Lindsay A. Miller, Wealthy Goddess LIVE.

It is not always easy. I tend to overdo at times and I tire myself. My inner achiever gets impatient. The part of me that wants to know and have all the answers gets restless. Yes, she does!

Can you relate?

If so, this may be TIME TO SLOW DOWN.

Recharging so that you can be more present for yourself, your loved ones, and your life.

STOP DOING.

Start NOW.

yes, right now! I see you 🙂

Isabelle

P.S Comment below and tell me how this is going for you. I’m here with you. I get it, slowing down in this crazy busy world can be hard, but it will pay off dividends, at all levels, including in your work.

So you think you are too old to change careers? READ THIS.

Do you dream about changing careers but worry you may be too old for a career reinvention? 

or it may be too late for you?

Well, if this is the case, READ this!

Whether you are in your 30s, 40s, 50s, or even 60s.

….or even 20s. I’ve heard people in their 20s worrying it was too late for them!!

In the past few weeks, I celebrated:

  • one of my clients who just started a non-profit to fight climate change. She had never thought one day she would do that.
  • another one, who is a lawyer, was offered to buy a successful women’s clothing company that supports body diversity. She is going for it!

Guess what?

Both of them are in their mid-50s.

I am so freaking proud of them!!

Still not convinced?

Wait until you read this…

One of my current clients is in her 60s and she is ROCKING it!! Working with her is such a joy! She is sharp and funny.

She wants to stay mentally alert and find another meaningful work/endeavor for the last stage of her life.

So, do you still think you are too old to change careers??

Really?!

If so, really think twice. 

You may be creating your own limits.

Because, here is the TRUTH:

It is NEVER too late to change careers to find meaningful work.

Nope. it’s not.

Unless you believe it is.

Your beliefs create your reality.

What do you want to believe?

You choose.

To your fulfillment in work and life, whatever your age!

Isabelle

p.s. My grandma is 101. My other grandma passed away when she was 102. So, I know what I’m talking about when I say you are NOT TOO OLD. You have so much to give! Don’t waste this precious life of yours.