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Series Special Happya Ever After: What Grief Does to Your Nervous System

Series Special Happya Ever After: What Grief Does to Your Nervous System

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If you’ve been feeling constantly on edge, exhausted, numb, foggy, or unable to switch off after loss, this episode is for you.

In this episode of Happya Ever After, Clare Deacon explains what grief actually does to your nervous system and why so many people struggle long after the immediate shock has passed.

This conversation is for those who are surviving life after loss but wondering why their body hasn’t settled, even when time has moved on. When anxiety, shutdown, exhaustion, or emotional numbness persist, it’s easy to assume something is wrong with you.

It isn’t.

Clare explores:

  • How grief affects the nervous system and sense of safety
  • Why time alone doesn’t always calm the body after loss
  • The difference between being emotionally “over it” and feeling regulated
  • Why willpower and positive thinking don’t work at this level
  • How understanding your nervous system can reduce shame and self-judgement

This episode isn’t about fixing yourself or forcing calm.
It’s about understanding what your body has been doing to protect you and why that response makes sense.

You are not broken.
Your nervous system isn’t failing.
It has been keeping you safe.

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