225. How to Let Go After Divorce Without Obsessing Over Your Ex's Faults
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Letting go doesn’t mean forgiving your ex’s faults. It means freeing yourself from carrying them.
You’ll Learn
- Why dwelling on your ex blocks your healing.
- How to release without minimizing what happened.
- A nervous-system-first approach to letting go.
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So many women get stuck obsessing over what their ex did wrong—hoping that if they replay the story enough, they’ll finally find closure. But real closure doesn’t come from analyzing him. It comes from releasing the hold his actions have on your body and mind. In this episode, I share how to let go without minimizing the truth, and why nervous system safety—not mental willpower—is the key to moving forward.
Letting go after divorce means releasing your ex’s faults without erasing your truth.
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