Acknowledge the grief of what's ending, embrace the uncertainty of the 'in-between' phase, and focus on small, grounding routines.
Start with small experiments in new directions, reconnect with forgotten parts of yourself, and be patient with the identity formation process.
It's normal to have mixed emotions about changes; you can feel excited about your future while also feeling sad about others' pain.
Pay attention to persistent dissatisfaction, misalignment with your values, and the cost of staying versus the risk of changing.
Set boundaries around unsolicited advice, remember that their reactions often reflect their own fears, and seek support from those who understand.
Explore interests beyond your previous roles, maintain social connections, and view this as an opportunity for personal rediscovery and growth.
Anxiety about positive changes is normal because they still involve loss of the familiar and uncertainty about the future.
Start with basic self-care and small steps, allow yourself to grieve what was lost, and be patient with the slow process of healing.