How to cope with losing a loved one
Grief can be tough to cope with, but there are things you can do to help ease the pain.
Dealing with grief is one of the most challenging things you'll do
But know that you will get through this and it's ok to seek support along the way.
Things to remember:
- It's important to accept how you feel
- Some days will be harder than others
- Take your time and be patient with yourself
- You may never get over the loss completely, but you will heal
- You will move back and forth between sadness and feeling better
- If it gets overwhelming, there is support available
- There are strategies that can help you cope - check them out below
Remember to take care of yourself!
Grief can be physically and emotionally draining. You will need to look after yourself to help you get through this difficult time by:
Eating healthily and frequently
Sticking to your usual routine
Getting enough exercise
Prioritising daily tasks
Getting a good night's sleep
Staying connected with others
Avoiding alcohol and drugs
Being kind to yourself
Spending some time alone
Doing something you enjoy
Strategies to help
Here are some strategies to help you process your loss:
Some days will be rough, but over time it will get better. This doesn't mean that you're forgetting the person you've lost; it means that you're finding a way to cope with it.
Saying goodbye matters
When you're feeling ready, it can be helpful to get some closure by saying goodbye to the person you lost.
Ways to say goodbye include:
- Going to a funeral or memorial service
- Participating in rituals and ceremonies
- Writing a letter or email
- Writing a poem or song
- Sending a message off in a balloon
Honouring your loss
Finding ways to remember and honour the person you lost can help soothe the pain you feel. It can be something simple like:
Planting a tree
Keeping a journal
Taking part in a charity event
Sharing memories with others
Making a donation in their name
Talking about their life
Making a photo album
Cooking their favourite meal
Building a memorial with personal items and objects that remind you of them
Visiting or spending time in a place you feel close to them
Buying a special candle and lighting it at memorable times
Volunteering with a charity or cause close to their heart
Writing a song or poem about them
Creating a new tradition to remember them
Finding or creating a special space to spend time with them
Doing something that you used to do together
Attending an event that reminds you of them (sports game, movie, play)
Doing something they would have enjoyed
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