Loss creates a rip in the fabric of our lives, leading to a slow grieving process that allows us to move forward eventually without our lost loved ones.
It can take weeks or months for someone to feel somewhat whole again after a significant loss, yet society doesn't provide that grace period before expecting people to resume their life tasks effectively, like work.
Understanding the grief process, which includes denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, is crucial. These stages do not follow a specific order and individuals may cycle between them over time.
Grieving individuals may believe they're coping better than they actually are, reflecting a common tendency to show a façade of fine when asked about their well-being after loss. Managers must be aware of this and offer support accordingly.
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