💀 Fear and Anxiety

When grief cracks open your sense of stability, fear rushes in. You may feel haunted by ‘what next’ or sudden panic about being alone. This page invites you to take slow, rooted steps toward safety.

Fear spikes during moments of vulnerability, like facing a future milestone alone, leading to a cycle of panic and reassurance-seeking. The mind may obsess over worst-case scenarios, only to temporarily calm before anxiety resurfaces.

Reflection Prompts

  • “What moment made you feel most uncertain today?”
  • “What fear are you carrying silently?”
  • “If you could ask for reassurance right now, who would you ask and what would they say?”

🌱 Reflection Prompts

“What’s unsettling you right now?”

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📝 My Quick Notes

Ritual: Presence Practice

Vibrant collection of industrial safety helmets neatly arranged on a wall.
“Take five minutes to list what is safe right now: safe people, safe places, safe truths. Make a physical or digital ‘Safety List’ and keep it visible. When panic stirs, return to this anchor.”
Mark Ritual Complete

“Fear is a signal not a prophecy. You can meet it with breath.”

💀 Fear Journal

“What are you afraid might happen next?”

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🕊️ My Entries

“You are allowed to fear the unknown. You are also capable of finding safe ground.”