• Episode 65: Caught in the Middle Can Feel Like a Chronic Illness

  • 2023/04/03
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Episode 65: Caught in the Middle Can Feel Like a Chronic Illness

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  • Today Grief Coach & Specialist Wendy Sloneker talks about situations where you might be caught in the middle or at least have the perception of being so. And we all know the “middle” is usually between a rock and a hard place. 

    “The middle” may be the middle of an uncomfortable situation, it could be between two people at odds, it might be the center of a family disagreement. And it’s exhausting. If you’ve ever dealt with chronic illness, this “middle” position might seem familiar  — you’re in constant pain, constant struggle, sitting right in the whip seat of an emotional rollercoaster. It takes over your life. 

    And we make it worse on ourselves, burying ourselves under pressure to perform, to take care of others, or to make everyone happy. 

    In these situations, it can be challenging to remember we are not responsible for other people’s feelings. We can only take care of our own. And that’s hard enough. 

    To help with that, Wendy gives us tips on how to ground ourselves in what feels supportive and right for us, on how to identify our own feelings and ensure we’re taking care of ourselves.

    If you would like to learn more about navigating grief, loss, or finding support through working with Wendy, visit her website: www.wendysloneker.com. 

    And if you are interested in Wendy’s group coaching program, Going Inside, find more information at goinginside.me.

    Book Mentioned: 

    In My Shoes: A Memoir by Tamara Mellon & William Patrick

     

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Today Grief Coach & Specialist Wendy Sloneker talks about situations where you might be caught in the middle or at least have the perception of being so. And we all know the “middle” is usually between a rock and a hard place. 

“The middle” may be the middle of an uncomfortable situation, it could be between two people at odds, it might be the center of a family disagreement. And it’s exhausting. If you’ve ever dealt with chronic illness, this “middle” position might seem familiar  — you’re in constant pain, constant struggle, sitting right in the whip seat of an emotional rollercoaster. It takes over your life. 

And we make it worse on ourselves, burying ourselves under pressure to perform, to take care of others, or to make everyone happy. 

In these situations, it can be challenging to remember we are not responsible for other people’s feelings. We can only take care of our own. And that’s hard enough. 

To help with that, Wendy gives us tips on how to ground ourselves in what feels supportive and right for us, on how to identify our own feelings and ensure we’re taking care of ourselves.

If you would like to learn more about navigating grief, loss, or finding support through working with Wendy, visit her website: www.wendysloneker.com. 

And if you are interested in Wendy’s group coaching program, Going Inside, find more information at goinginside.me.

Book Mentioned: 

In My Shoes: A Memoir by Tamara Mellon & William Patrick

 

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