I was only 25 years old when my mom passed away and at that
point I had only experienced a few losses in my life. But that would
quickly change. In a matter of a month, I lost my mom and one of my
mentors to ovarian cancer and my aunt was killed in a car accident. To
say I was devastated would be an understatement. As I reflect on the
many lessons I have learned over the years about healing after a loss, I
wish I could go back and give my 25 year old self some reassuring words
to help me get through the many rough days ahead. So here are a
few important things I would share with my younger self:
1.
LOVE IS NEVERENDING. Your mom's presence and love
will ALWAYS be with you. Her loving spirit will comfort you throughout
your life.
2.
YOU WILL SURVIVE. Although the pain right now is
unimaginable, each day it will get easier and you will find your way
through the grief and create a new normal in your life.
3.
BE GRATEFUL. Wonderful people will show up to
support you and help you work through your grief; be grateful for them
every day.
4.
FORGIVE. Some people will not be there for you,
realize it is not their journey to travel down this new road with you.
Even though it will be difficult, forgive them and let it go. It does
not serve you to hold on to the anger.
5.
LIFE IS SHORT. Life is truly short, don't let it
pass you by. My mom was 50 years old when she passed away and now that I
have just turned 48 years old I can truly see how quickly time passes.
As the famous line from The Shawshank Redemption goes
"It comes down to a simple choice, get busy
living or get busy dying." Embrace life and
live each day for you and your mom.
6.
SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE WITH OTHERS. The pain you
are experiencing now will help others who are going through a loss. Be
willing to share your experience and be open to allowing others to share
their stories. Through sharing our stories we all heal.
7.
EACH LOSS IS UNIQUE. I am sorry to tell you, but
you will experience many more losses in your life. Each one will be
unique in its own way, but the lessons you have learned today will help
you work through the grief you will experience in the future.
8.
LET THE TEARS FLOW. Let the tears come and allow
all the feelings you are experiencing to flow. Holding back your
emotions will only delay the healing process. The only way to heal is to
go through the pain, not around it.
9.
YOU WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AND THAT IS OK! Losing
your mother will forever change who you are and how you see the world.
Embrace this change, it will open you up in ways you never could
imagine.
10. LET
JOY IN. Remember to have a sense of humor and let the
joy in. It is ok to laugh even when you are grieving. Embrace the fun
times you had with your mom and be open to exploring life again.
Laughter will help breathe life back into your world.
If you have experienced the loss of a loved one, what would you
like to tell your younger self?
© 2014 Lori Pederson
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