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Hi guys! Welcome back!
In this thought-provoking episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom surrounding closure in relationships. Join us as we explore the idea that closure might just be a fantasy, and what we're truly seeking during breakups is not closure but control—a way to make sense of the narrative.

We delve into the complex dynamics of post-breakup emotions, highlighting the misconception that closure lies in the hands of those who caused the heartbreak. The truth is, seeking healing at the feet of those who broke us may be an elusive quest. Instead, we discuss the importance of finding control within ourselves, navigating the aftermath with self-empowerment.

Our conversation confronts the tendency to ruminate in the past, emphasizing that dwelling on what was can hinder progress.
Tune in to as we challenge the myths surrounding closure, providing insights and strategies to empower yourself through the challenges of moving on. It's time to let go of the closure fantasy and focus on seizing control for a brighter, forward-moving future. Don't miss this enlightening episode!
EmnM
Check out my FREE Boundaries Workshop: Find it HERE
Looking for DST Merch? Check it out HERE
Join my weekly newsletter! Click HERE

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Hi guys! Welcome back!
In this thought-provoking episode, we challenge the conventional wisdom surrounding closure in relationships. Join us as we explore the idea that closure might just be a fantasy, and what we're truly seeking during breakups is not closure but control—a way to make sense of the narrative.

We delve into the complex dynamics of post-breakup emotions, highlighting the misconception that closure lies in the hands of those who caused the heartbreak. The truth is, seeking healing at the feet of those who broke us may be an elusive quest. Instead, we discuss the importance of finding control within ourselves, navigating the aftermath with self-empowerment.

Our conversation confronts the tendency to ruminate in the past, emphasizing that dwelling on what was can hinder progress.
Tune in to as we challenge the myths surrounding closure, providing insights and strategies to empower yourself through the challenges of moving on. It's time to let go of the closure fantasy and focus on seizing control for a brighter, forward-moving future. Don't miss this enlightening episode!
EmnM
Check out my FREE Boundaries Workshop: Find it HERE
Looking for DST Merch? Check it out HERE
Join my weekly newsletter! Click HERE

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