Grief inventory means writing down what you've lost—not just the person, but the specific roles, conversations, routines, and futures they took with them. This practice prevents the vague ache of loss from swallowing everything; by naming the particular things, you can begin to understand what's actually gone and what remains available to you.
A grief inventory is a structured self-reflection practice in which a bereaved person systematically identifies and documents every dimension of what they have lost — including roles, routines, relationships, dreams, and identity anchors — rather than focusing solely on the person or thing that is gone. This process makes the full scope of grief visible and workable.
AI writing tools are especially effective for building a grief inventory because they can prompt users with layered questions, help organize responses into categories, and surface secondary losses that might otherwise remain unnamed and unprocessed.
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