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Overcoming Obstacles: From Grief to Growth

by Harjeet Kaur
June 30, 2025
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Overcoming Obstacles: From Grief to Growth

O for obctacles
O for Obstacles

When Life Doesn’t Ask, It Demands

when life doesnt ask it demands

I am participating in #BLOGCHATTERA2Z YEAR 2025 &  Blogging from A to Z Challenge! There are moments in life when choices fall away, and what remains is necessity. I didn’t plan for a second act. I didn’t plan to start over at 40, but life without asking- insisted I do. When the world shifted beneath me, and the person I leaned on was no longer there, I had to become both anchor and sail for myself and my children. Grief was heavy, but responsibility was heavier. And somehow, even with a broken heart, I carried both. Here is how my journey rose from Overcoming Obstacles: From Grief to Growth.

The Unseen Weights We Carry

Unseen weights we carry

Starting work in midlife isn’t easy. Doing it while grieving, navigating finances, and raising children alone? That takes something more than courage. It takes quiet, daily resilience—the kind that doesn’t make headlines but changes lives.

While society draped me in their expectations of widowhood—quiet, sorrowful, invisible—I did something radical: I lived. I stepped outside. I showed up. I worked. Not because I wanted applause, but because survival isn’t a performance—it’s a necessity.

But the world isn’t always kind to women who don’t stay in their place.

The Shadows We Don’t Speak About

shadows we dont speak about

There’s a silence around what women endure when they walk into workplaces alone, vulnerable, and determined. I faced not just professional challenges, but personal intrusions—looks that lingered too long, assumptions whispered behind backs, and the ever-present undertone that my strength must mean availability.

I’ve written about some of this in my post She: is Courage. Not to dwell, but to honour the truth. To name what so many women quietly carry. Because healing begins when shame is no longer ours to hold.

Setbacks That Shaped Me

There were days I came home exhausted—not just from work, but from proving myself. Days when I wondered if I’d ever be seen as more than my circumstances. But every setback taught me something valuable.

  • That dignity is louder than judgment.
  • That loneliness doesn’t mean defeat.
  • That survival is a kind of rebellion.
  • That coming back—again and again—is a victory in itself.

Another Storm I Didn’t See Coming

Just when life began to feel familiar again—when I had started building a quieter rhythm in this version of me—another storm arrived. A loss so deep, it didn’t just touch my heart—it carved through it.

Losing my child was not something I could prepare for. It left an ache that words cannot hold. It was as if a piece of me had gone missing, and no amount of time, no ritual, no routine could fill that space.

For years, I couldn’t speak of it. But now, slowly, I’m learning to live around the silence. I’m learning to carry this grief alongside the love that never left. And in that delicate balance, I’m beginning—just beginning—to breathe again.

The Woman I Became

The Woman I Became

I didn’t just rebuild a life. I rebuilt myself. Stronger. Softer. Wiser. I stopped waiting for someone to save me. I became the woman my younger self would have needed. Yes, I was broken. But I didn’t stay that way.

From Setback to Comeback

Comebacks aren’t grand or glamorous. They’re quiet. They’re the decision to show up for yourself when no one else does. They’re choosing to keep writing, working, living—even when you’re grieving, doubting, or scared.

I turned pain into power. Not overnight. Not perfectly. But persistently.

And now, when I look back, I don’t just see what I lost. I see what I found—my voice, my strength, my story.

Final Thought

If you’re in a chapter that feels dark or endless, please know: this isn’t your ending.

You will rise—not like a phoenix, all flames and glory—but like a woman who has seen the worst and still chooses to live well.

And that comeback? That’s yours to write.

This blog post is part of ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.

The A2Z List

  1. Awakening-Ignite your Spark
  2. Bloom Bravely-Choose Courage & Self-love
  3. Clear Mental Clutter for Growth
  4. Rise with Determination
  5. 8 Steps to Embracing Your True Essence
  6. Finding Work-life Balance
  7. Gratitude: Fuelling Growth with Thankfulness
  8. Healing: Turning My Power into Pain
  9. Inner strength: Awakening the warrior within
  10. Joyful Living: Creating a Life of Joy & Purpose
  11. Kindness to Myself & Others
  12. Letting Go: Making Space for Peace
  13. Mindfulness Matters: Breath by Breath
  14. Nurturing Yourself:Effective self care strategies
Tags: comeback storygrief and growthhealing through writingmidlife resilienceovercoming setbackswidow strengthwomen empowerment
Harjeet Kaur

Harjeet Kaur

I’m Harjeet Kaur, the voice behind Wordsmithkaur, a lifestyle blog that’s ranked among India’s Top 20. My writing journey started unexpectedly with articles for The Hindu, and I even had a weekend column that had loyal readership. Over the years, I’ve juggled many hats—content creator, freelance writer, and blogger—all while nurturing my love for words. On my blog, you’ll find a little bit of everything: recipes straight from my kitchen, travel diaries, gardening tips, and stories about beauty, mental health, and sustainability. Cooking is my therapy, and I take pride in turning simple, traditional recipes into gourmet dishes—with love as my secret ingredient. I write to connect, to share, and to inspire. Whether it’s content for social media, blogs, or brochures, I thrive on crafting stories that resonate. If it’s writing you need, I’m your go-to wordsmith. Take a peek into my world—I promise there’s always something interesting waiting for you.

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Comments 25

  1. Anushree says:
    3 months ago

    This is so inspiring. More power to you! Thanks for sharing your story!

    Reply
    • Harjeet Kaur says:
      3 months ago

      Thanks Anushree.

      Reply
  2. Romila says:
    2 weeks ago

    Your words on small rituals, like lighting a candle or writing a letter, felt so real and comforting, these tiny acts can really help us start to heal.

    Reply
  3. Preeti Chauhan says:
    2 weeks ago

    This is one of your most thought provoking and inspiring post Harjeet.
    The battles you fought , the scars you carry and your refusal to be bogged down by your circumstance sor be defined by them , is truly a revelation.
    I can only imagine how difficult it must have been to get out of bed , show up for work and smile under such hardships.It is not a one day battle , it is a daily battle. I will not call you a hero, it seems to undermine your pain and suffering, but, a survivor you are , rewriting your story.

    Reply
  4. Pinki Bakshi says:
    1 week ago

    Rising again after facing such setbacks in life must have been so difficult! Yet you stayed, you rose, you transformed and that’s incredible. Your story is inspiring and will help so many women struggling to fight their battles. Keep writing keep inspiring! More power and strength to you!

    Reply
  5. Meetali Kutty says:
    1 week ago

    This piece hit home in the most powerful way. The raw honesty about grief and the steady, hopeful turn toward growth felt deeply moving. It’s rare to see the journey mapped out so authentically…thank you for showing that healing is nonlinear but possible. Bookmarking this for the days I forget that.

    Reply
  6. Anjali Tripathi Upadhyay says:
    1 week ago

    This post touched something deep inside me ma’am. Thank you for putting such raw truth into words—it felt like you were speaking for so many of us who carry silent storms. Your strength isn’t just inspiring, it’s comforting. You’ve reminded me that even in the darkest chapters, choosing to live is a quiet kind of courage.

    Reply
  7. Swati Sarangi says:
    1 week ago

    Beautifully written and deeply moving. Your insight on transforming pain into purpose really hit home. I appreciated how you validate each stage of grief while offering gentle encouragement to keep moving forward.

    Reply
  8. Tanvi Agarwal says:
    1 week ago

    Thanks for sharing your story. The trust and strength you held while writing this story would have been huge. I am so happy that you are learning to get stringer and better

    Reply
  9. Reubenna Dutta says:
    1 week ago

    This is such an inspiring piece, a driving force to a lot of people who are facing major setbacks in life. Another thing I have also learnt is, those who are there in our worst times are the ones who actually care.

    Reply
  10. Mayuri Sharrma says:
    1 week ago

    You are like the Phoenix; you rise from the ashes time and again. You are truly an inspiration, Harjeet

    Reply
  11. Janaki Srinivasan says:
    1 week ago

    More strength to you, Harjeet. I’m sure living it was more difficult than writing it. And you have inspired many like me with your quiet strength and ‘never say never’ attitude. Naysayers will always be there; why bother about them? But that’s easier said than done. Walking through grief twice in a lifetime isn’t easy….

    Reply
  12. Docdivatraveller says:
    7 days ago

    You are an extremely strong and inspiring woman Harjeet! I am so lucky to have come across you. You inspire me every single time!

    Reply
  13. Varsh says:
    7 days ago

    One setback is enough to crush someone and you’ve lived through so many. Hats off to your determination and spirit. So inspiring, Harjeet.

    Reply
  14. Chandrika R Krishnan says:
    6 days ago

    Your strength in face of adversity is truly inspiring. I often feel that some of the lessons life teaches us are too harsh. Wish we didn’t have to go through them

    Reply
  15. Sindhu says:
    6 days ago

    This is so very inspiring. The hurdles you’ve crossed and your journey is unforgettable

    Reply
  16. Samata says:
    6 days ago

    Harjeet mam you always remained inspiration for many of us. Its true what you experienced which might many other women experienced the same in their life. But what made you stand apart from the rest was your courage and intention to fight back against all odd and come up as a stronger version of you… you literally set the benchmark for other women to follow. You are truly a lady of substance.

    Reply
  17. Madhu Bindra says:
    6 days ago

    You are one of the most inspiring women I know. The way you honestly share your journey gives a lot of courage to others. God bless you.

    Reply
  18. Manali Desai says:
    6 days ago

    Such an honest and heartfelt piece—your journey from grief to growth is truly inspiring. Thank you for sharing this uplifting path forward

    Reply
  19. Aditya Sathe says:
    6 days ago

    “Shadows that we don’t speak about” such a relatable point!

    Reply
  20. Shalini says:
    6 days ago

    Tight hugs to you!!! And thank you for being an inspiration. Your words gave me immense strength and confidence. Please take care.

    Reply
  21. Sakshi Varma says:
    6 days ago

    Thanks for teaching us that there is hope beyond grief… life has been tough to you and I salute your spirit that learnt to soar – to rise like a phoenix from its ashes.

    Reply
  22. Kanchan Singh says:
    6 days ago

    This isn’t just survival; it’s a soulful rebellion. You’re rewriting resilience. And it’s stunning.

    Reply
  23. Sameeksha says:
    6 days ago

    This is the most empowering blog I read. So much power and courage reflects in this blog! Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
  24. Jeannine says:
    4 days ago

    our story deeply resonated with me. Embracing my own grief has been a journey of rediscovery. Your words remind me that healing is not linear, and growth often emerges from our most challenging moments.

    Reply

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