5 Things You Can't Avoid After Heartbreak Ep. 34

5 Things You Can't Avoid After Heartbreak Ep. 34

In today's episode, I want to dive deep into something we all go through but often feel alone in: the aftermath of a breakup. Join me as we explore the five unavoidable aspects of healing after a breakup and why it's crucial to embrace them, even when they feel overwhelming.

We'll talk about riding the rollercoaster of emotions, facing triggers and memories head-on, and allowing ourselves to grieve the loss fully. Plus, I'll share insights on adapting to change and the incredible opportunity for self-reflection and growth that comes with heartbreak.

If you're going through a breakup and need some practical tips to navigate the journey, I've got a special treat for you! 🎁 I've just released the first module of my Breakup Fast Track program, and for a limited time, you can get a free sneak peek. Don't miss out – head over to my website at sylviasuwan.com to access the module.

Sending you all love and strength as you navigate through heartbreak. 💕

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Pep Talk: If You Never Want To Get Hurt Again Ep. 74

Pep Talk: If You Never Want To Get Hurt Again Ep. 74

In this episode, we dive into the concept of dualism and how it relates to the experiences of heartbreak and love. We'll explore the idea that heartbreak is a natural part of life and an essential experience for growth and development. I challenge you to consider if you would still choose to experience love, knowing that heartbreak is a potential outcome. By understanding and embracing both sides of the coin, we can fully appreciate the depth of romantic love. Key Topics Discussed: Dualism Explained: Understanding the philosophical concept of dualism and how it applies to our emotional lives. Heartbreak as a Natural Experience: Recognizing heartbreak as an inevitable and valuable part of life's journey. Growth Through Heartbreak: How experiencing heartbreak contributes to personal growth and development. The Importance of Love: Appreciating the value of having loved deeply, despite the risk of heartbreak. The Ultimate Question: If you knew you would have your heart broken but also experience profound love, would you still choose it? Missing Out Without Heartbreak: The idea that avoiding heartbreak means missing out on essential aspects of life and love. Special Invitation: I'm excited to announce a free masterclass titled "Heal Your Heartbreak" on 18th July. In this masterclass, we'll cover: What Google isn't telling you that's crucial to healing How to heal faster Common mistakes that might be slowing your progress 5 steps to move on in just 12 weeks Sign up for the masterclass and take the first step towards healing and growth. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your heartbreak into a powerful catalyst for change. 🔗 [Sign Up for the Free Masterclass] https://sylviasuwan.com Closing Thoughts: Heartbreak, as painful as it is, enriches our lives by making us appreciate the moments of love and joy. It's a testament to the depth of our emotions and a crucial part of our human experience. Embrace both the highs and the lows, and remember, growth often comes from our most challenging experiences. Join Breakup to Blessing https://sylviasuwan.com/program

6 Juli 20247min

Dealing With Anger Towards Your Ex Ep. 73

Dealing With Anger Towards Your Ex Ep. 73

In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most challenging emotions to manage—anger, especially when directed towards an ex-partner. Using concepts from Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, we explore how to understand and navigate these intense feelings. Highlights: Understanding Anger: Learn why anger is a common but complex emotion to handle, especially post-breakup. IFS Therapy Insights: Discover how IFS therapy helps us recognize that all parts of ourselves, including the angry parts, serve a protective purpose. Healthy vs. Unhealthy Anger: Differentiate between anger that protects and anger that consumes, and learn how to channel it constructively. Introspection and Self-Responsibility: Understand the deeper drivers of your anger and how looking inward can help you reclaim your power. Real-Life Example: Hear about common scenarios in relationships, such as a mother feeling trapped by career sacrifices, and how to navigate these emotions. Key Takeaways: Anger can prevent you from moving on if not addressed properly. Focusing anger solely on your ex can be destructive; introspection is crucial. Healthy anger serves a protective role, while unhealthy anger can consume you. True progress and emotional healing start from within. By taking responsibility for your emotions, you empower yourself to move forward. Show Links: Join Breakup to Blessing: https://sylviasuwan.com/program

30 Juni 202419min

Pep Talk: Handling Social Media Triggers Ep. 72

Pep Talk: Handling Social Media Triggers Ep. 72

In this episode, we dive deep into strategies for resisting the urge to check your ex's social media. Whether it's blocking them, distracting yourself, or understanding your triggers, I'll share practical tips to help you maintain your mental health and focus on your own healing. Tune in for a compassionate and non-judgmental discussion on how to manage this common challenge. Key Points: Resist the Temptation: The best approach is to resist the temptation from the start. Assess your own ability to resist. If it's too difficult, consider blocking your ex or deleting your profile temporarily. Healthy Distractions: Contrary to what you may have heard, distractions can be healthy in this context. Engage in activities like getting fresh air, running, walking, or attending a boxing class to interrupt the urge and boost your dopamine levels. Identify Your Triggers: Recognize common triggers that lead you to think about your ex. Examples include being home alone or watching something that reminds you of them. Mitigate these triggers by planning ahead and finding ways to reduce the temptation. Handling a Slip-Up: If you do give in and see something distressing on your ex's social media, don't spiral into negative thoughts. Avoid going down the rabbit hole of overanalyzing their current situation. Self-Talk and Reflection: Remind yourself that their current actions are not a reflection of your past relationship. Focus on your own healing and recognize that you deserve to take care of your wellbeing. Affirmations to Remember: What they're doing now is not a reflection of our relationship and what it meant. We are both coping differently, and I need to stay focused on my own healing. What they do now is not my business, and focusing on them only brings more suffering to myself. I deserve to take better care of my wellbeing because I am worth it. Final Note: Whenever you feel the temptation to check your ex's social media, come back to this episode. Take care of yourself this weekend, and I'll catch you next week. Show Links: Join Breakup to Blessing https://sylviasuwan.com/program

27 Juni 20249min

Catastrophising: Why We Do It And How To Stop Ep. 71

Catastrophising: Why We Do It And How To Stop Ep. 71

In this insightful episode, we delve into the phenomenon of catastrophizing after a breakup. We explore why our minds tend to spiral into worst-case scenarios and how various factors—emotional, cognitive, behavioral, social, biological, and psychological—contribute to this overwhelming response. Learn practical strategies to recognise and halt these catastrophic thoughts, empowering yourself to navigate the difficult aftermath of a breakup with resilience and self-compassion. Tune in to understand the underlying causes and how to support yourself through this challenging time. Show Notes: 1. Why Do We Catastrophize After a Breakup? Intense Emotional Pain: Breakups trigger intense emotions such as sadness, loneliness, and rejection, which can overwhelm rational thinking. Grief and Loss: Breakups can feel like profound losses, leading to bleak and hopeless visions of the future. 2. Cognitive Factors Negative Thought Patterns: Some individuals are naturally prone to negative thinking, which a breakup can exacerbate. Distorted Beliefs: Breakups can challenge self-worth and identity, leading to catastrophic beliefs like "I'll never find love again." 3. Behavioral and Social Factors Isolation: Social withdrawal after a breakup can increase rumination and catastrophic thinking due to a lack of support. Loss of Routine: Breakups disrupt daily routines and future plans, causing anxiety and instability, which can lead to catastrophic thoughts. 4. Biological and Psychological Factors Stress Response: Breakups activate the body's stress response, releasing hormones like cortisol that impair cognitive functioning and promote catastrophic thinking. Attachment Styles: People with insecure attachment styles are more prone to catastrophizing due to their fears of abandonment or intimacy issues. 5. The Roller Coaster of Emotions Post-Breakup Emotional Sensitivity: In the early stages, emotions can fluctuate drastically, from feeling okay to despairing rapidly. Self-Questioning: Thoughts like "How did I get here?" can trigger self-doubt, especially after making sacrifices for the relationship. 6. The Reality of Sacrifice and Risk Understanding Sacrifice: Sacrifices are part of giving a relationship a real chance; it's a risk we take. Avoid Self-Blame: Beating yourself up over it does no good and only leads to shame, regret, and unworthiness. 7. Breaking the Cycle of Catastrophic Thinking Recognising the Spiral: Notice when you start thinking in hopeless terms and nip it in the bud. Self-Compassion: Understand what's happening to you and show yourself compassion to avoid irrational behaviors and thoughts. 8. Conclusion Summary: A breakup defaults you to a stressful state, distorting clear thinking and leading to catastrophic thoughts. Empowerment: Acknowledge this process and stop the downward spiral to avoid self-hurt and disempowerment. Key Takeaways: Recognise the triggers and factors that lead to catastrophising after a breakup. Use self-compassion and practical strategies to halt negative spirals. Empower yourself to navigate the aftermath of a breakup with resilience. Show Links: Join the Breakup to Blessing Program https://sylviasuwan.com/program Episode 37 What attachment style are you? https://podcasts.apple.com Episode 38 How to become more securely attached https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

23 Juni 202416min

Pep Talk: Overcoming Self-Doubt and Self-Worth Ep. 70

Pep Talk: Overcoming Self-Doubt and Self-Worth Ep. 70

In this empowering episode, we tackle the pervasive issue of self-doubt and feelings of unworthiness. Join us as we delve deep into the roots of why you might feel unworthy and explore practical strategies to reclaim your self-worth. Whether you struggle with negative self-perceptions or find it difficult to recognize your own value, this episode is for you. Learn how to challenge and change these limiting beliefs, focus on your strengths, and build a mindset that propels you towards success and self-acceptance. 1. Understanding Self-Doubt and Unworthiness Why do we often feel unworthy? The impact of placing too much importance on others' opinions. 2. Creating Your Own Value How to shift your mindset to prioritize self-validation. Practical steps to start valuing yourself independently of external opinions. 3. The Reality of Your Worth Embracing the truth: You are worthy, whether you believe it or not. Challenging the belief that you have little to offer. 4. Confronting Negative Beliefs Identifying and challenging negative thoughts that undermine your self-worth. Collecting evidence that supports and refutes your feelings of unworthiness. 5. Focusing on Your Strengths Reflecting on your past achievements and successes. Using your strengths and accomplishments as fuel to rebuild your confidence. 6. Taking Action Practical tips to go out there and make things happen. Building momentum through small, actionable steps towards self-improvement. Key Takeaways: Your worth is intrinsic and not determined by others' opinions. Challenge negative self-beliefs by focusing on evidence of your strengths. Use your past successes as motivation to achieve new goals and overcome self-doubt. Show Links: Join the Breakup to Blessing Program: https://sylviasuwan.com/program

20 Juni 20246min

Do You Need Therapy After A Breakup? Ep. 69

Do You Need Therapy After A Breakup? Ep. 69

Show Notes: In this episode, we discuss the journey of seeking therapy after a breakup and the profound impact it can have on your healing process. Whether you believe you "need" therapy or not, understanding its potential benefits can be crucial to your recovery and personal growth. Key Points Covered: Starting the Conversation: Sharing a story about a person going through a divorce who believed they didn't need therapy because they weren't obsessing over their breakup. Addressing the misconception that only those who are deeply struggling need therapy. Extraordinary Benefits of Therapy: While therapy may not be necessary for everyone, it can offer significant benefits. Sharing a personal experience with a therapist post-divorce, highlighting both good and bad encounters. The Importance of a Good Therapist: Describing an unhelpful therapy experience where the therapist didn't engage deeply with the issues. Emphasising the need for a therapist who listens and helps you unpack your feelings without judgment. The value of a good therapist who helps uncover buried issues affecting current relationships. Understanding Therapy: Therapy isn't supposed to make you feel good all the time; it's meant to help you understand and overcome challenges. Discussing the importance of feeling comfortable with your therapist and ensuring they don't make you feel judged. Making Therapy Beneficial: Comfort and Fit: Ensure you feel comfortable with your therapist. Try different counselors before committing. Non-Judgmental Environment: Your therapist should create a space where you feel safe to open up without fear of judgment. Goal Setting: Work with your therapist to set goals and evaluate progress, even if it doesn't always feel linear. Feedback: Be open to giving and receiving feedback to ensure the therapeutic process is effective. Trust the Process: Therapy can be painful and uncomfortable, but it's a pathway to healing and overcoming obstacles. The Broader Impact of Therapy: Therapy can help you move through past issues and realize what's holding you back from fulfilling relationships. Encouraging a conscious and intentional approach to life, rather than reacting unconsciously to circumstances. Show Links Book in a consult with Sylvia https://sylviasuwan.com

16 Juni 202413min

Pep Talk: Your Feelings Are Valid Ep. 68

Pep Talk: Your Feelings Are Valid Ep. 68

In this episode, we're diving deep into the emotional landscape of heartbreak, addressing the doubts and insecurities that often accompany the end of a relationship. Whether you're questioning if you should be further along in your healing process or wondering if what you're feeling is "normal," this episode is here to affirm that your feelings are valid and important. Key Points Covered: Validation of Feelings: Emphasising that whatever you're feeling is completely valid. There's no "right" or "wrong" way to process a breakup. Recognising the importance of seeking support and advice, but also being mindful of who you turn to for that support. Careful with Seeking Validation: Understanding that not everyone has the empathy or understanding to support you through heartbreak, even if they mean well. Highlighting the importance of surrounding yourself with friends who make you feel supported and not judged. Safe Expression: Encouraging you to express your feelings in a safe environment where you feel secure and validated. Human Fragility and Experiences: Discussing the fragility of human experiences and how our interactions with others shape us, for better or worse. Drawing parallels to characters like Lex Luthor and the Joker, showing how continuous negative experiences can profoundly impact us. Self-Love in Relationships: Challenging the often simplistic advice of loving oneself independently of relationships with others. Acknowledging that self-love is complex and deeply interconnected with our relationships with friends, family, and partners. Dr. Becky's Analogy: Sharing an insightful analogy from parenting psychologist Dr. Becky about the importance of validating feelings. Using the example of spilling coffee on a white blouse to illustrate how dismissing someone's feelings can lead them to double down on justifying their emotions. Final Affirmation: Reinforcing that your experience of a breakup is real and valid, regardless of what others may say. Encouraging you to feel your feelings and validate your own experience, recognizing that there is no universal "right" way to navigate heartbreak. Takeaway Message: Your feelings are valid. Your experience is unique to you, and there is no right or wrong way to process it. Allow yourself to feel, seek supportive friends, and remember that your journey through heartbreak is your own. Show Links: Join Breakup to Blessing https://sylviasuwan.com/program Let's be Instagram Friends @breakupcoachsylvia

13 Juni 202411min

How Long Is TOO Long To Move On? Ep. 67

How Long Is TOO Long To Move On? Ep. 67

In Episode 67, we delve into the complex relationship between personality and the speed of recovery from heartbreak. This episode addresses the subjective nature of healing from a breakup and explores how various factors such as circumstances, support systems, and personality traits influence the process. Key Points Discussed: Subjective Nature of Heartbreak Recovery: Understanding that the timeline for getting over a breakup varies widely among individuals. Influence of Relationship Depth: How deeply someone felt about their ex at the time of the breakup can be more significant than the relationship's duration. The Big Five Personality Traits: Neuroticism: Tendency toward negative emotions can prolong distress. Extraversion: Strong social networks can aid in quicker recovery. Agreeableness: Trusting and cooperative nature helps in maintaining supportive relationships post-breakup. Openness and Conscientiousness: These traits also play roles, with high openness linked to a willingness to try new coping strategies and high conscientiousness associated with organized and proactive approaches to recovery. Logical vs. Emotional Processing: Emotion-focused individuals may struggle longer, whereas problem-focused individuals may recover faster by seeking solutions. Emotional Intelligence (EI): High EI can aid in managing emotions effectively, leading to healthier and quicker recovery. Actionable Steps for Different Personality Traits: 1.      High in Neuroticism: ·         Practice mindfulness and stress reduction techniques. ·         Engage in journaling to process emotions. 2.      Introverted: ·         Build and maintain strong support networks. ·         Schedule social activities, even in small, comfortable settings. ·         Seek professional support if needed. 3.      Low in Agreeableness: ·         Develop empathy and trust in relationships. ·         Learn and practice healthy conflict resolution techniques. ·         Engage in altruistic activities like volunteering. 4.      Emotion-Focused Coping: ·         Shift to problem-focused coping by setting actionable goals. ·         Limit rumination and engage in uplifting activities. ·         Enhance emotional intelligence through training or resources. 5.      Low in Conscientiousness: ·         Improve organizational skills with planners or apps. ·         Increase self-discipline through routines and habits. ·         Find an accountability partner for support. Conclusion: By understanding and addressing these personality traits, you can develop more effective coping strategies, fostering quicker and healthier recovery from heartbreak. Aim for a personal benchmark of 6 months to 1 year for moving on, and use the insights and strategies discussed in this episode to help you get there. Showlinks: Join the Breakup to Blessing Program: https://sylviasuwan.com

9 Juni 202422min

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