When my brother died unexpectedly, I distinctly remember walking out the door and completely loosing my balance. I struggled to walk, the ground felt foreign, and I was surrounded with a familiar place I had no idea how to navigate. If that’s what shock did to my physical body, I can only imagine the depths it plunged in my soul. It took a very long time to process.
When my brother died unexpectedly, I distinctly remember walking out the door and completely loosing my balance. I struggled to walk, the ground felt foreign, and I was surrounded with a familiar place I had no idea how to navigate. If that’s what shock did to my physical body, I can only imagine the depths it plunged in my soul. It took a very long time to process.
Yes. And after the fact it's such a fascinating experience to contemplate. Seeing how the forces that keep us alive do what they need to do while we are shocked, and then how we recover and regain our balance and move forward. Thank you for this Tiffany.
Frederick, I stumbled across an article of yours about the tyranny of self help not too long ago and I really appreciate your work. Everything I have read is interesting and thought provoking.
When my brother died unexpectedly, I distinctly remember walking out the door and completely loosing my balance. I struggled to walk, the ground felt foreign, and I was surrounded with a familiar place I had no idea how to navigate. If that’s what shock did to my physical body, I can only imagine the depths it plunged in my soul. It took a very long time to process.
Yes. And after the fact it's such a fascinating experience to contemplate. Seeing how the forces that keep us alive do what they need to do while we are shocked, and then how we recover and regain our balance and move forward. Thank you for this Tiffany.
Frederick, I stumbled across an article of yours about the tyranny of self help not too long ago and I really appreciate your work. Everything I have read is interesting and thought provoking.