Grieving at Nighttime: Grief Advice from an Expert

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @missgstar2389
    @missgstar2389 3 года назад +33

    I am grieving my brother. He passed suddenly a few weeks ago. My best friend, my partner in crime, my everything. I’m in the rawest stages of grief - and still unable to sleep in my own bed in my own home. (I lived alone,he lived next door) He was 39 Im 41. I feel like a lost child. We used to sleep with each other at night, as children when we were scared. Now I’m alone out here.

  • @SpiritRelieveMusic
    @SpiritRelieveMusic 3 года назад +21

    Things to quit right now:
    1. Overthinking
    2. Worrying
    3. Trying to make everyone happy
    4. Living in the past
    5. Doubting yourself

  • @ralvaradoanchisi
    @ralvaradoanchisi 3 года назад +32

    I know people, depressed, anxious and with ptsd, to whom night time seems to be the worst part of the day. They spend all daytime tired, taking short naps, and at night they light up, wanting to rest but never really doing it. I have a stressful job and personal life in general, but at night I'm able to cool down and relax. I cannot imagine how it must feel wanting to rest, have nice dreans, relax and not being able to. You talked about rutines, what's one thing people can do to improve resting?

    • @brianlittrell797
      @brianlittrell797 3 года назад +4

      Meditation and exercise improve resting and quality of sleep. They are very healing. Walking for 20 minutes each day makes a significant difference. And longer walks are usually even more beneficial. Our bodies and minds do the most healing and rejuvenation between 10pm and 2am so consistently going to bed several minutes before 10pm is a good idea to improve quality of sleep. Anything relaxing or pleasant, like beautiful and uplifting music, can improve resting as well. And last but not least, being of true service to others without wanting or expecting anything in return, is very healing and improves ever aspect of our lives.

    • @headspace
      @headspace  3 года назад +2

      Hi Rolando! Check out this video that includes some tips. Hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/Bm14i2h7COY/видео.html

  • @babettedejong2975
    @babettedejong2975 3 года назад +16

    I love the idea of rhythms instead of routines.

  • @jeanneratzlaff2640
    @jeanneratzlaff2640 2 года назад +5

    This is the second short video on grief and loss I have watched by you , Dr , and i find both you, and your messages, calming. Thanks for practical suggestions and tools. I just had a sleepless night and finally in am recognized that the pain in my ‘digestive ‘ system was my body’s response to emotions. I finally felt compassion for my suffering. Then your video reminded me that, unlike what i usually do, I had not paused and started to journal when my body began to ‘balloon’ and the acid started up. :-). This am I will take out my journal. Thank you again.

  • @brianlittrell797
    @brianlittrell797 3 года назад +8

    Meditation and exercise are very healing and help with grief a lot. Walking for 20 minutes each day makes a significant difference. And longer walks are usually even more beneficial. Our bodies and minds do the most healing and rejuvenation between 10pm and 2am so consistently going to bed several minutes before 10pm is a good idea to improve quality of sleep. Anything relaxing or pleasant, like beautiful and uplifting music, can help greatly as well. And last but not least, being of true service to others without wanting or expecting anything in return, is very healing and improves ever aspect of our lives.

  • @lamicte2007
    @lamicte2007 3 года назад +38

    grief is most definitely one of the many things that feeds into my insomnia.. I have trouble shutting down and I tend to wake up with mt heart and my mind racing. I still coping with my thoughts, so thank you for this information 🤍

    • @headspace
      @headspace  3 года назад

      Hoping it helps. 🧡

  • @governingbodylanguage2025
    @governingbodylanguage2025 3 года назад +7

    Thank you Dr. Robinson. I wake and can't fall back asleep since my mom's funeral. But, I do fall back asleep again and get enough sleep. I'll start writing at night. I think I'll get teased for it, but whatever.

    • @spongebobmx
      @spongebobmx 3 года назад

      Writing is fundamental for putting order in your brain. You create a phisical space and visualize all the stuff that needs to be in place

    • @missmojo8779
      @missmojo8779 3 года назад

      I wish you all the best sleep and rest in the world!

    • @headspace
      @headspace  3 года назад +1

      🧡 Sending you lots of love. Hoping the writing tip works for you!

  • @juliahart8593
    @juliahart8593 2 года назад +3

    Had a rough night due to it being a grief anniversary.This helped. .

  • @Acemethyst
    @Acemethyst Год назад +2

    I had a hard year, like so many other people... I was with my ex during several tragedies in her life, watched her just fade away as she dumped me as I pleaded with her to get some help, my brother disowned me, which shifted my family, and I struggled with bouts of intense illness, was i injured and almost lost my own life ... it was one hell of a year.

  • @yuzufrio
    @yuzufrio 3 года назад +1

    I'm glad this Wake Up episode is uploaded on the channel! I remember feeling so comforted by this particular video because I've faced a few symbolic losses before, and this helped me figure out how to cope with those, in case those memories arise again.

    • @headspace
      @headspace  3 года назад

      So important to recognize that symbolic loss is still loss. 🧡

  • @Bigviews2k24
    @Bigviews2k24 2 года назад +5

    I dread going to sleep every night. I don’t want to wake up another day without my fiancée. He died 6 years ago and I still miss him so much.

    • @supercriceto
      @supercriceto Год назад

      I hope he rests in peace. I hope you find the joy he would want you to feel.

  • @LarimarP
    @LarimarP Год назад +3

    My mother and I are grieving my grandmother. I personally find myself grieving the most at nighttime, but for my mother it hits her during the morning time 😢

  • @mandymargolis8708
    @mandymargolis8708 Год назад

    this is great; super helpful, accessible, practical, actionable. thank you!

  • @blurlover13
    @blurlover13 3 года назад +2

    Because of this I’m actually planning to quit drinking soda, like every soda except ones with low energy (if sprite has lower energy then I’ll only drink sprite)

  • @jasonc8910
    @jasonc8910 3 года назад +4

    Thank you 😊

  • @beyondthebop
    @beyondthebop 3 года назад

    Loved that one, so interesting!

  • @ksobczak61
    @ksobczak61 3 года назад +1

    Love you

  • @malinhessedahl
    @malinhessedahl 3 года назад +1

    ♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @michaelforman6017
    @michaelforman6017 Год назад +2

    The sound effects are horrible. She speaks way too fast for the info to set in.