21: Navigating Life Transitions: How to Cope with Overwhelm

Change can kind of slap you in the face sometimes.

Today, we're diving deep into something we all experience but often underestimate — life transitions and the overwhelm they can bring. 

You know those moments when one chapter closes, and another is only beginning? I've been feeling it strongly lately with graduations, end-of-year events, and even saying goodbye to a pet.

It got me thinking about how these endings are so much more than events, but they're actually complex emotional experiences that challenge our routines, identities, and sense of self.

Today's episode will help you understand why endings can be so tough on everyone. And it's not just about the life event itself but the loss of identity, the fear of the unknown, and that bittersweet nostalgia for the past. 

Whatever common life transition you're navigating right now — a child heading off to kindergarten or graduating high school, and even career changes like retirement — you'll see how each of these stages can bring its own set of challenges and emotions.

It's totally natural to feel overwhelmed by the emotions life changes can bring.

Key Takeaways:

  • Endings are complex and evoke a mix of emotions, not only sadness or relief — so it's important to feel your feelings fully.

  • We often tie our identity to our life roles, so transitions force us to shift how we perceive ourselves.

  • Fear of the unknown and nostalgia for the past can intensify our feelings of overwhelm during times of change.

  • Life is a series of stages, each with unique highs and lows to navigate.

  • Life transitions are opportunities for us to grow, cultivate resilience, and redefine who we are.

Practices to Try:

  • Acknowledge your feelings — give yourself permission to feel everything. It can be helpful to talk about your emotions with someone you trust.

  • Seek support — lean on friends, family, or therapy (or all three) — you don't have to go through this alone.

  • Reflect on growth — take time to recognize what you've learned and how you've grown during these transitions.

  • Embrace new things — approach new beginnings with curiosity and an open mind — it's a chance for joy and adventure.

  • Establish new routines — create structure in your new phase of life to combat aimlessness and feel more grounded.

Get in touch and explore if therapy is right for you. You don't have to navigate these transitions alone.

Timestamps: 

00:00 Introduction: Facing Life's Changes

00:27 Personal Experiences with Endings

02:05 The Emotional Impact of Transitions

02:34 Identity and Role Changes

04:33 Coping with Overwhelm

09:21 Common Life Transitions

10:26 Parenting and Letting Go

11:53 Going from Graduation to Adulthood

13:35 Career Changes and Retirement

21:07 Coping Strategies for Transitions

26:19 Conclusion: Embracing Change

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Kimberly Knull, RPsych

Kimberly Knull is a Registered Psychologist, motivational speaker and trained by Brené Brown as a Dare to Lead™ and Daring Way™ facilitator. She’s the Co-Founder of Momentum Walk-In Counselling Society, recognized as one of Avenue magazine’s Top 40 Under 40, and dabbled as a local celebrity as CBC AM Radio’s parenting columnist. Her favorite pastimes include whipping up a yummy cheese souffle, hanging with friends, riding her horses or playing the piano. She lives with her husband and two girls in Edmonton, Alberta, but has big dreams of moving to the country.

https://www.kimberlyknull.com
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