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Managing Grief While Moving Forward in Life and Business

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The sudden loss of a friend to uncontrolled anger shook my world this week. Despite the raw heartache I'm experiencing, I've chosen to share my grief journey openly – not as a display of weakness, but as true emotional leadership.
Grief demands processing, and I've discovered fascinating insights about how we approach pain. My male friends urged me to speak directly from the wound, while female friends advocated for time and space to heal first. This gendered response reveals profound truths about energy and coping mechanisms that impact how we navigate loss. I've been deliberate in my approach to grief, creating intentional space to feel emotions fully while maintaining crucial routines. As I explain in the episode, processing grief early is like battling a "baby dragon" rather than waiting until that dragon grows into an overwhelming force that consumes us.
The pillars of my healing have been community connection, continued movement, and emotional honesty. I've maintained my gym routine despite painful associations, sought support from trusted friends, and used techniques like journaling and NLP to process emotions. When rage overwhelms us, our logical mind shuts down, leading to irreversible decisions. My experience reinforces why I'm passionate about teaching emotional regulation – because when we lose control, the consequences can be devastating. I continue to use my "5Ms" approach – movement, meditation, mindset work, affirmations, and celebrations – to navigate this storm while preparing to speak on stage and fulfill my responsibilities.
Have you built the community and developed the emotional regulation skills you need before the storm hits? The time to prepare isn't after lightning strikes. Join me in learning how to process difficult emotions effectively rather than letting them build into uncontrollable forces. Your emotional health might depend on it.

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Follow Me, Jayna Swan:
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https://JaynaSwan.com/speaker
https://HealthyEmotionalRegulation.com
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayna-swan/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/jayna.swan/
https://www.instagram.com/healthyemotionalregulation/
If you want to dive deeper into my content, access unlisted episodes, and ask me questions. Go download the Healthy Emotional Regulation app on the App Store today to access more content:
https://herapp.online
Themes: Emotional Mastery, Mindset, Storytelling, Confidence, Health & Productivity, Creativity, Communication Skills, Business, Movement, Meditation, Mindfulness, Manifestation, Resilience, Letting Go, Surrender, Feminine Energy, Masculine Energy, Love, Personal Growth.

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Chapters

1. Managing Grief While Moving Forward in Life and Business (00:00:00)

2. Processing a Friend's Loss (00:01:47)

3. Masculine vs Feminine Approaches to Pain (00:06:28)

4. My Three Days of Grief Management (00:10:40)

5. The Three Pillars of Healing (00:15:22)

6. Sharing Burdens with Community (00:20:14)

7. Emotional Mastery in Crisis (00:23:05)

35 episodes

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The sudden loss of a friend to uncontrolled anger shook my world this week. Despite the raw heartache I'm experiencing, I've chosen to share my grief journey openly – not as a display of weakness, but as true emotional leadership.
Grief demands processing, and I've discovered fascinating insights about how we approach pain. My male friends urged me to speak directly from the wound, while female friends advocated for time and space to heal first. This gendered response reveals profound truths about energy and coping mechanisms that impact how we navigate loss. I've been deliberate in my approach to grief, creating intentional space to feel emotions fully while maintaining crucial routines. As I explain in the episode, processing grief early is like battling a "baby dragon" rather than waiting until that dragon grows into an overwhelming force that consumes us.
The pillars of my healing have been community connection, continued movement, and emotional honesty. I've maintained my gym routine despite painful associations, sought support from trusted friends, and used techniques like journaling and NLP to process emotions. When rage overwhelms us, our logical mind shuts down, leading to irreversible decisions. My experience reinforces why I'm passionate about teaching emotional regulation – because when we lose control, the consequences can be devastating. I continue to use my "5Ms" approach – movement, meditation, mindset work, affirmations, and celebrations – to navigate this storm while preparing to speak on stage and fulfill my responsibilities.
Have you built the community and developed the emotional regulation skills you need before the storm hits? The time to prepare isn't after lightning strikes. Join me in learning how to process difficult emotions effectively rather than letting them build into uncontrollable forces. Your emotional health might depend on it.

Support the show

Follow Me, Jayna Swan:
Website:
https://JaynaSwan.com/speaker
https://HealthyEmotionalRegulation.com
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayna-swan/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/jayna.swan/
https://www.instagram.com/healthyemotionalregulation/
If you want to dive deeper into my content, access unlisted episodes, and ask me questions. Go download the Healthy Emotional Regulation app on the App Store today to access more content:
https://herapp.online
Themes: Emotional Mastery, Mindset, Storytelling, Confidence, Health & Productivity, Creativity, Communication Skills, Business, Movement, Meditation, Mindfulness, Manifestation, Resilience, Letting Go, Surrender, Feminine Energy, Masculine Energy, Love, Personal Growth.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Managing Grief While Moving Forward in Life and Business (00:00:00)

2. Processing a Friend's Loss (00:01:47)

3. Masculine vs Feminine Approaches to Pain (00:06:28)

4. My Three Days of Grief Management (00:10:40)

5. The Three Pillars of Healing (00:15:22)

6. Sharing Burdens with Community (00:20:14)

7. Emotional Mastery in Crisis (00:23:05)

35 episodes

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