
When Work Feels Pointless: Career Reflection in the Wake of Grief
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About this listen
Have you ever found yourself staring at your work and wondering, “What’s the point?” after losing someone important?
In this episode, I respond to a listener who recently lost a dear friend and finds that their “give-a-toss-ometer” is utterly broken. They’re wondering whether it’s okay to just stop for a while—and the answer might surprise you.
We explore how grief recalibrates our values, why traditional career drive can fade in times of emotional upheaval, and what a season of sense-making might look like instead of rushing into change. This one’s a gentle, human conversation about the hidden impact of grief on our working lives—and why it’s perfectly okay not to have it all figured out yet.
🎧 We cover:
- Why grief can make previously fulfilling work feel flat
- How loss reshapes our relationship with time
- Tiny first steps when you don’t know what’s next
- My favourite tools and podcast recommendations for grieving professionals
👉 Mentioned in this episode:
- Article: How a health scare, bereavement or grief impacts career change
- Book: Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
- Podcast: Griefcast
- Joy At Work Episode with Dipti Tait
- Join the Midlife Unstuck Community
❤️ If this episode resonates, give yourself permission to slow down. Grief isn’t something to fix—it’s something to honour.