Grief Doesn’t Follow a Schedule — and Neither Does This Space
Still With Grief was created for people who are still in it. Not people who have ‘moved on.’ Not people who have found peace. People who are still, somehow, getting through each day.
Grief is one of the most misunderstood experiences a person can go through. The world tends to expect it to follow a timeline — a few weeks, maybe a few months, and then you should be getting back to normal. But grief doesn’t work that way. It comes in waves. It resurfaces. It changes shape. And it can be just as sharp years later as it was in the beginning.
This site exists because grief deserves honest, gentle support — not platitudes, not pressure, and not the uncomfortable silence of a world that doesn’t know what to say.
You don’t have to feel okay right now. Just keep moving forward. The light always finds its way after the darkest nights.”
Everything here is written with deep respect for loss in all its forms — the death of a loved one, the grief of a relationship ending, the loss of a version of yourself or your life that you expected. All of it is real. All of it matters.
We don’t tell you how long grief should last. We don’t tell you to look on the bright side. We offer practical tools, honest words, and a space where you are allowed to still be grieving — however long it has been.