There are moments in life when something can feel completely right and heavy at the same time. That’s the space I’ve been sitting in lately. We recently sold our camper van, and while I know this decision aligns with where I am in this season, I’d be lying if I said it didn’t stir up a surprising mix of emotions. Gratitude, nostalgia, sadness, relief, excitement. They’ve all been showing up, sometimes within minutes of each other.
What this experience has reminded me is how often endings and beginnings travel together. Rarely do we get one without the other. And even when we consciously choose change, there can still be grief, doubt, or that strange bittersweet feeling that’s hard to put into words. This conversation explores what it means to make space for those emotions rather than rushing past them, and today’s Wise Walk invites you to reflect on the transitions unfolding in your own life.
- Are you giving yourself permission to feel your emotions without judgment as you move through transitions?
- Can you acknowledge both the excitement and the heaviness that may be present at the same time?
- Are there feelings of loss, doubt, or uncertainty that need space and recognition?
- Can you process these emotions in a way you can clearly articulate and share with someone you trust?
- What identity, role, or chapter of your life feels like it is coming to an end?
- Which emotions feel most present for you right now?
- What feels heavy or difficult to release?
- What about this transition feels hopeful, relieving, or exciting?
- Can you sit with this ending long enough to honor who you were in that phase of life?
- What did you value, learn, or gain from that version of yourself?
- Where have you grown through this experience?
- What no longer serves you as you step into your next chapter?
If you’re moving through a transition right now, I hope you remember to be kind and gentle with yourself. And if someone you love is navigating change, your patience and support can mean more than you realize.
I’m still in the process of working through my own bittersweet emotions, and I look forward to sharing the new beginnings ahead. Until next time, keep honoring your journey, prioritize fun, and get your stride on.
In this episode:
- [05:14] Sometimes in the past, when I worked really hard to achieve something, I didn’t feel like I was allowed to acknowledge any emotions that didn’t match that goal.
- [06:04] My bittersweet emotions about selling the van also need to be acknowledged.
- [07:15] Saying goodbye to the van is like saying goodbye to a dear friend. It’s natural to feel grief and happiness.
- [08:06] I know I need to release the heavy emotions I have about selling the van.
- [09:02] Navigating transitions is complex for all of us. We can be happy and sad for different reasons. We can have bittersweet experiences where both emotions exist.
- [10:49] Bittersweet feelings come up in every transition in life. Instead of judging or dismissing them, try to get comfortable with them.
- [11:13] Embrace and express your emotions in a way where you can get closure.
- [12:14] Feeling our complex feelings of beautiful, sad, or joyous helps us honor and process them.
- [13:29] Letting go of the van was emotionally heavy, but I know there are good things in store for me and the dogs.
- [14:40] This transition gives me less things to worry about and helps me be more grounded.
- [15:25] We’ll still be going on adventures together, and that’s the most important part.
- [16:11] I’m glad we’re on a Wise Walk today talking about bittersweet emotions and how we can befriend them and offer support for ourselves.
- [17:34] Allowing our feelings to flow and expressing them helps us be our authentic selves.
- [18:48] Once we bring closure to an aspect of our lives, we have more space to step into a new beginning.
Memorable Quotes:
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- “Closure isn’t always about intellectually understanding everything. Sometimes it’s about allowing the emotional experience to move through us.” – Mary Tess
- “Something can be absolutely right for your life and still feel surprisingly difficult to release. Those two truths can exist together without meaning you made the wrong decision.” – Mary Tess
- “An ending doesn’t diminish the beauty, the joy, or the meaning of what came before it. It simply marks that a chapter has run its course.” – Mary Tess
- “Every ending, whether we welcome it or resist it, quietly carries the seed of a new beginning we may not yet fully understand.” – Mary Tess
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