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Last time I wrote about my “long siege” trying to settle a very messy estate situation, and how I got through it (mostly) intact.
Now I’d like to share what to do when your “long siege” is over.
Again, your “long siege” might be an illness (your own or a loved one’s, in which you were the caretaker), a divorce, a difficult family situation, or any number of other trials.
For many people, the pandemic and all it entails has been a “long siege” which may or may not be over.
It may feel like any long siege will never end, but it usually does, one way or another.
The time of closure when it does end can be a very rich time of receiving all the gifts from the experience.
It can also be a time of vulnerability.
It’s not uncommon for people to get sick after an especially stressful period, a phenomenon called “the let-down effect.” I was aware of this, and wanted to make sure I don’t get sick now.
(Although I have to say, perhaps God is already helping me in that regard. The very day I knew for sure how things would end with the estate, we took our car into the repair shop. Verdict: we need a new car. So this week was spent on getting that together. But, as a friend put it, “maybe I need new wheels for new adventures.” I like that! And maybe I needed another shorter-term, minor stressor to help me “wind down.”)
So here are some steps I’m taking to provide closure on the “long siege” so I can heal and reclaim my life. Read More→