#678: Rebuilding After Loss Without Performing Strength
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We’re taught that before we move forward, we need closure — an apology, acknowledgment, a clean ending.
But what happens when it never comes?
In this episode, Denise G. Lee unpacks why waiting for recognition quietly tethers leaders to the past, how “grief inverted” stores itself in the body, and the difference between demolition and excavation. If you’ve been functional but quietly carrying too much, this conversation will confront you in the right way.
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https://deniseglee.com/rebuild-life-without-closure/
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