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The Grief Echo

The reason you feel stuck. It's the invisible 'why' behind your adult anxiety, depression, and self-sabotage.

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"It's not your fault you feel stuck. You're not fighting your present; you are fighting the echo of your past."  Inonge P. Mubita, The Grief Echo Specialist

About Inonge P Mubita

Before I was six years old, I had lost both of my parents. My world was shaped by a profound loss before I even had the words to understand it. That was only the beginning. Later on, in the same year, I lost my one and only sister and her son, my nephew. In the year that followed, I lost my grandparents and three of my aunts and uncles, the very people I grew up with in the same house (within five years). All these deaths happened before I was twenty years old.

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I have experienced loss in all its forms: the sudden, shocking loss of people I loved to death, the slow relational goodbyes, and the symbolic losses of unrealised dreams and a life that 'might have been'.

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