Hey Sis… let’s talk about something we don’t always acknowledge during transition… GRIEF.
Grief isn’t only about losing someone you love.
Sometimes you’re grieving…
- The woman you used to be.
- The career you walked away from.
- The marriage you thought would last forever.
- The friendships that no longer fit your season.
- The dreams that didn’t unfold the way you imagined.
- The life that once felt familiar.
And that’s okay.
Many women feel guilty for grieving what they had while believing God for what’s next. But the truth is…
You can be grateful for where God is taking you and still grieve what you’re leaving behind.
Grief is not a lack of faith.
It’s evidence that something mattered.
Don’t rush your healing.Don’t apologize for your tears.Don’t let anyone convince you that because you’ve smiled, you’re no longer hurting.
God isn’t asking you to pretend you’re okay.
He’s inviting you to bring every broken piece to Him.
📖 “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” — Psalm 34:18
Remember, Sis…
Every ending creates space for a new beginning.
The chapter you’re closing served its purpose, but it was never meant to be your whole story.
💛 Reflection Question:What have you been grieving in this season that you’ve never given yourself permission to acknowledge?
I’d love to pray with you. Share as much or as little as you’re comfortable sharing in the comments. You’re not walking through this transition alone. 🤍