You don’t need a five-year plan; one clear next action can steady the day in life after suicide loss.
Journal prompt: “When I picture myself exhaling tomorrow, the action that gets me there is…”
What we mean by a “one-inch plan” (so we’re clear):
A one-inch plan is small, specific, and scheduled—just enough structure to steady tomorrow without overwhelming today. Examples:
A Flicker (Hope) — Clarity calms
A single next action can quiet the swirl. Keep that quiet.
To Rebuild (Healing) — The 1-1-1 plan
1 task: one thing you’ll finish tomorrow.
1 support: one person/tool that helps.
1 time: a start time on your calendar (even 10 minutes).
Take a Step (Becoming) — Prep a breadcrumb
Lay out one item you’ll need (document, clothes, water bottle) where you’ll see it. Future-you will thank you.
Choose-your-energy menu:
Food for Thought Today:
Panic feeds on vagueness. One clear inch is often enough to move—then you plan the next inch from a steadier place. Progress, not pressure.
Exhale. Keep what serves you; leave the rest. I’ll be here again tomorrow. 💜
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