Grieving the Loss of Identity: Finding Yourself After Major Life Changes
Description
Grief often comes with change—not just in what we’ve lost, but in who we no longer recognize ourselves to be.
In this episode of Grieving Well, Iris Peterson Bryant explores the tender experience of grieving identity loss—the silent sorrow that follows the death of a spouse, a parent, a job, or a role we once cherished. Through personal reflection, Scripture, and gentle encouragement, Iris invites listeners to name this hidden grief and find hope in the becoming.
Whether you've walked through a major life transition or simply feel disconnected from who you used to be, this episode will remind you:
🕊️ You are not lost to God—even when you feel lost to yourself.
🕊️ Your grief is valid, even when it's invisible to others.
🕊️ You are not starting from scratch—you’re starting from experience.
Plus, Iris shares three powerful journal prompts to help you reflect on identity, transition, and what you’re ready to carry forward.
Mentioned in this Episode:
- Psalm 139:14 – “You are fearfully and wonderfully made”
- Grieving Well Support Group (Eastern NC area)
- Journaling prompts for identity reflection
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