Grief can be overwhelming. We can only handle so much. Eventually, our hearts have to take a break. We feel empty. We become numb.

 

From the Grieving Heart:

I woke up today and felt numb. I was just there. I didn’t feel anything at all. 

I stared at the ceiling. I lost all sense of time. I got up and went through the motions, hating every step. 

I thought my heart was broken. Now I’m wondering if it has departed altogether. I’m a shell. I feel empty. 

I’m surrounded by your absence. Sometimes I get some relief. There are times when I’m not thinking about you. Then something will bring you to mind, and I feel guilty for having forgotten you, even for a moment. 

Your absence seems to have spread and now permeates my existence. You’re not here. You’re not there. You’re not anywhere I’m going to be today. The rest of my life will be spent without you. 

The thought of that is more than I can bear. I don’t like this. In fact, I hate it. I want you back. Now. 

I’m numb, but at the same time angry. Don’t ask me to explain that. I can’t. 

I don’t know much of anything right now, except that I love you. 

 

Hearts can only handle so much.

The heart can only handle so much. Broken and even shattered, we need breaks from the constant, grinding pressure of grief and its emotions.

Our hearts shift into survival mode. Our feelers shut down. We stare at walls, ceilings, and people. We look but cease to see. Life flows on, but we are not a part of it. The sadness, anger, frustration, confusion, guilt, and anxiety all add up, and the heart powers down. We feel empty, listless, even lifeless.

We’re numb.

We move in and out of this numb place. The heart takes a break and then begins to feel again. When the emotion gets too intense, it takes another brief hiatus. Like an electrical breaker being tripped or the emergency stop at a gas station being pushed, we momentarily switch off.

This on-and-off life is exhausting. Life is anything but “normal.” In fact, nothing quite feels, looks, or even tastes the same. Grief is pounding our entire system.

What can you do? Here are 7 tips for when you’re numb and empty:

1. Practice breathing deeply and slowly.

In through your nose and out through your mouth. Focus on your breathing for a few minutes. Do this at least once a day. Set a time. Make it a non-negotiable part of your routine.

2. Give yourself permission to be emotional, confused, and numb.

After all, how should be feeling? Chances are, your emotions are consistent with the loss you’re experiencing.

3. Practice being patient with yourself.

Be nice to yourself. This is hard enough without running yourself into the ground with responsibility, activity, or guilt. Practice giving yourself a break.

4. Power down when you need to.

Rest. You’ve been hit by the grief bus, and recovery from a hit like this takes a great deal of time. Our bodies heal when we rest. To some degree, the same is true of our minds, hearts, and souls.

5. Expect less of yourself right now.

Don’t expect to be at the top of your game. You’re not at your best. All your ducks are not in a row. That’s okay.

6. Focus on grieving in as healthy a way as you can.

Dump trying to be perfect of superhuman. Be loving toward yourself and invest in grieving well. You’ll be glad you did.

7. Guard your heart in your relationships.

Not everyone will be helpful to you in your grief process. Get around safe people who accept you. Avoid well-meaning fixers and critical advice-givers. Spend time with those who are loving, compassionate, and encouraging.

Numb is okay. Your feelers will power up and power down. As you grieve, chances are this roller coaster will gradually slow down, even out, and become less intense.

Affirmation:

I may feel numb at times. That’s okay. My heart is working to manage the unmanageable. 

Adapted from the Best Book Awards Winner, Comfort for Grieving Hearts: Hope and Encouragement in Times of Loss

 

Question: Have you been numb or felt empty in your grief process? What was that like for you? What helped at those times?

Additional Recommended Resources:

When the Heart and Soul Go Numb – www.garyroe.com

Grief Fatigue: When Exhaustion Becomes a Way of Life – The Grief Toolbox

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