• 45. Breaking up with friends

  • Oct 13 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

45. Breaking up with friends

  • Summary

  • I get it, breaking up with friends is HARD…sometimes even harder than romantic breakups. 💔 But here’s the truth: just like romantic relationships, friendships can become toxic, one-sided, or simply out of sync with who you are now.

    In this episode, Katelin gets real about the tricky, emotional, and often confusing world of friendship breakups. We openly chat about the red flags you’ve probably been ignoring, why it’s okay to move on, and how cutting ties doesn’t always have to be a messy, dramatic affair.

    Sometimes, breaking up with a friend is the ultimate act of self-care. 🙌

    • When to recognize that a friendship no longer serves you.
    • How to navigate the guilt that comes with letting go.
    • Why some friendships, even the ones that seem amazing, have an expiration date.
    • The emotional rollercoaster of letting go, and how to feel empowered by the decision rather than guilty.

    Breaking up with friends doesn’t mean you’re the bad guy; it means you’re growing, evolving, and making space for connections that truly align with the person you’re becoming.

    Ready to embrace the hard truths and prioritise your emotional wellbeing?

    Tune in, girlfriend. You deserve friends who lift you up, not tear you down. 🎧

    🩷Connect with Katelin 🧡

    📲 @yougogirlfriend_

    https://www.yougogirlfriend.com.au/

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    Music promoted by Mokka

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