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#342 Honoring and Ruminating Are Not the Same Thing

#342 Honoring and Ruminating Are Not the Same Thing

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If the exhaustion doesn’t lift even when you keep moving forward, this episode names why: suppression is expensive. Grief is what reclaims the capacity. And honoring the past is not the same as living in it.

Most high performers don’t fear grief. They fear what they believe grief does.

That it will pull them under. Keep them stuck. Undo the forward motion they’ve worked so hard to build.

So they keep moving. They close chapters quickly, remind themselves the decision was right, redirect toward what’s next. And they carry the background exhaustion that never resolves — not realizing the weight isn’t the cost of grieving. It’s the cost of not grieving.

Every time the nervous system moves past something without acknowledging it, it files that moment under: not safe to feel. The energy required to hold that file closed stays allocated. Low-grade. Constant. Invisible.

This episode makes the distinction that changes everything: honoring and ruminating are not the same thing. Clean grieving is the most efficient capacity reclamation available.

Is this episode for you?

  • You’re afraid that if you let yourself feel it, you won’t find your way back out
  • Acknowledging what you lost feels like going backward
  • You’ve made your peace — on the surface — but something still feels allocated
  • You move past hard seasons efficiently and wonder why the weight doesn’t follow

What we walk through:

  • The difference between honoring (seeing, acknowledging, releasing) and ruminating (replaying, second-guessing, staying tethered)
  • Why suppression is expensive: the constant, low-grade energy cost of holding grief underground
  • The prototype for clean grieving: name it, feel it, release it — without regression or performed closure
  • Why grief reclaims capacity and suppression quietly spends it
  • What shifts in the body when honest acknowledgment replaces efficient avoidance

Today’s Recalibration:

Think of one loss from this week — one cost, one version of yourself that surfaced as you listened. Say quietly: That mattered. I see what it cost. I release it with the acknowledgment it deserved. Notice what you feel. Not what you think. That shift — even a small one — is capacity coming back.

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