Friday’s Good Grief gathering was a meaningful one.
A small group, a quiet room, and a shared willingness to sit with experiences that don’t always have language… those in-between moments where life doesn’t unfold the way we expected.
It was a really interesting mix of people, with different paths and perspectives coming into the space. And what stood out most was the depth that can open up when people come together like this; how quickly there’s a shared recognition of change, adaptation, and what it means to keep moving forward in unfamiliar terrain.
There’s so much to explore in how we each experience these shifts, especially in a place like this.
It also felt connected to conversations that have been unfolding over the past months around living abroad, navigating transitions, and building a life outside the expected script.
This is something I’ll be continuing.
Over the coming weeks, I’ll be opening more spaces — both in-person and online — focused on solo living and aging awareness, with room for reflection, shared experience, and practical insight.
If this is something you’d like to stay connected to, feel free to message me.
Grateful for those who stepped into the room, and for what’s continuing to take shape.
Colleen