Grief, Trust, & Tenderness: A 5-Week Savor Studies Practice

I’m starting something new here on Radical Selfie Grounds, and I invite you to move through it with me.
For the next five weeks, I’ll be sharing a single question each week.
Simple questions. Big questions.
The kind of questions that don’t need quick answers. The kind that asks you to slow down and listen a little deeper.
We’re talking about endings, about grief, about how we hold ourselves and each other when things feel messy and uncertain.
We’re also talking about trust — the shaky kind, the stubborn kind — and the tenderness it takes to stay present in the middle of it all.
Each post will give you one question to sit with. I intentionally designed this so that there is no right way to engage.
• Maybe you read the post after a shower, when you’re feeling soft and unguarded. • Maybe you bring it into a silent lunch date with yourself.
• Maybe you invite someone you love to reflect with you.
Remember - No pressure. No performance. Just practice.
At the end of the five weeks, I’ll pull these questions together — along with some savor practices — into a free printable you can use on your own, with a friend, or in a community circle.
You won’t need to sign up for anything new — just stay tuned here and open the posts each week.
This is another skill-builder for your grieftending skills. It’s about making space for it — and about noticing the beauty, the stubborn life, that’s still here too.
I do this type of thing 'cause I need it, and I need to do it in connection to others. If you get down like that too, or want to explore that way of doing our work alone together, join me in this. Will you? For real, will you?
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