When Life Changes Overnight: Learning to Trust the Unknown After Grief and Loss
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When Grief Changes Everything
Grief and loss, especially when happening suddenly, create not only deep sadness but also uncertainty about how to move forward.
You might not know what to do next or where to go from here. I have been there many times.
After my Dad passed when I was 11 years old, the question became: Where do we go now? Where do we live?
After my Grandma passed shortly after, the question was how to find a new structure in life.
And after my Guinea Pigs passed, I wondered how to live without them, because for years they had been my sisters, my comfort, and my greatest listeners.
When my Grandpa passed, the question became: How do we rearrange our lives after spending so many years taking care of him?
But these feelings do not only happen in moments of grief. They can also appear after losing a job, moving to a new place, or when a long relationship falls apart.
Sometimes life changes overnight, and suddenly the future that once felt familiar no longer exists.
The Fear of the Unknown
The fear is often not the questions themselves.
It is the deep emotions combined with the fear of the unknown.
We are afraid of the unknown because society has taught us that we should already have the answers. That we should have everything figured out as quickly as possible. We are expected to know exactly who we are, what we want, and where our life is going.
But if you asked a room full of people whether they are afraid of the unknown, almost every hand would go up.
And honestly?
I do not think we are truly afraid of the unknown itself.
We are afraid of what our mind projects into the unknown.
I will be lonely.
I will feel lost forever.
I will never find happiness again.
It will only get worse from here.
I do not want to get hurt again.
When we are grieving or emotionally overwhelmed, the mind naturally tries to protect us by imagining worst-case scenarios. But those thoughts are not necessarily the truth.
What If the Unknown Is Also an Opportunity?
For all you know, the unknown could also become an upgrade.
It could open doors you never expected.
It could lead you toward opportunities you cannot even imagine yet.
You could meet encouraging, loving people who help you heal in ways you never thought possible.
And who knows? Maybe the life you dream about is still waiting around the corner.
Sometimes people say:
"But I already had my dream life. Everything was perfect. I did not want it to change."
I understand that deeply.
When my Dad passed, I felt exactly that way. I loved my childhood, and losing him completely changed my world. It hurt deeply.
Yet looking back now, I also know that many of the experiences that shaped me came through those painful moments.
I probably would not be doing the work I am doing today if I had not walked through grief myself.
I may not have developed the same gratitude for even the smallest moments in life. I may not have gained the same understanding of love, loss, healing, and human connection.
Finding Meaning After Loss
Life is a journey, and sometimes life challenges us in ways we never would have chosen ourselves.
But over time, I have come to believe that life is not working against us, even when it feels unbearable. Sometimes the most painful chapters also shape the deepest growth.
As an Evidential Medium, I have had countless conversations with people’s loved ones in spirit. And something many fellow mediums agree on is this:
Our loved ones in spirit do not always tell us what we want to hear.
Often, they share what we most need to hear in order to keep moving forward.
Sometimes healing is not about getting all the answers immediately. Sometimes it is about learning to trust yourself again, one small step at a time.
How Mediumship Helped Me Through Grief

Becoming an internationally acclaimed Evidential Medium has been one of the greatest gifts that came out of the pain of losing my loved ones.
While I would never wish grief on anyone, I also know that healing, connection, and hope can still exist after loss.
Through mediumship, I have witnessed how powerful it can be when people realize that love continues beyond physical death. I have seen people reconnect with hope, peace, and even joy after feeling emotionally lost for years.
That does not mean grief disappears. But it can soften. It can transform. And over time, life can begin to feel meaningful again.
You Do Not Have to Walk This Journey Alone
If you feel afraid of the unknown, if you feel lost, or if you simply want to feel the presence of your loved ones again with greater certainty, I would be honored to support you on your journey.
Through evidential mediumship, I aim to bring comfort, healing, validation, and the reassurance that love continues beyond physical loss. You can book a private reading with me here and take the next step toward hope, connection, and peace.
You are not alone in what you are feeling.
And even if life feels uncertain right now, your story is not over yet.