The Grief of Becoming Someone New
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We often talk about the grief of losing people, relationships, and dreams.
But what about the grief of losing old versions of ourselves?
In this episode of The Reclaimed Life Podcast, we're exploring the often-overlooked grief that can accompany healing, growth, and personal transformation.
Sometimes becoming someone new means letting go of familiar identities, coping mechanisms, and ways of navigating the world that once helped us survive.
We'll talk about why growth can feel surprisingly painful, why it's possible to miss who you used to be without wanting to go back, and how to honor the person who carried you through difficult seasons while embracing who you are becoming.
Because healing isn't just about recovering from the past.
Sometimes it's about grieving the versions of yourself that were never meant to stay forever.
Topics discussed:
• Healing and personal growth
• Grief and identity changes
• Survival mode and emotional healing
• Faith and transformation
• Boundaries and becoming
• Letting go of old roles and patterns