Episode 35: Learning To Trust Yourself Again After Loss
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After the death of a spouse, many widows don’t just lose the person they love — they also lose their sense of safety, predictability, and trust in themselves.
In this episode, we explore the invisible ways grief impacts self-trust and why loss can leave widows feeling hypervigilant, emotionally unsteady, fearful of future pain, and disconnected from their own inner voice.
We discuss:
• Why widowhood disrupts your relationship with safety and certainty
• The nervous system’s response to trauma & loss
• Hypervigilance, overthinking, and emotional preparedness after grief
• Fear of future loss, attachment, and vulnerability
• The impact grief can have on parenting fears and emotional safety
• Why grief can make it difficult to trust your emotions
• The quiet ways self-trust slowly begins rebuilding over time
• Learning to stay connected to yourself inside uncertainty
This episode is a compassionate conversation for the widow who feels exhausted from carrying fear, second-guessing herself, or wondering why she can no longer trust herself as she did before.
Big hugs, and lots of love.
-Lauren
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