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Move On From Your Ex, For Real!
What You’ll Hear In This Episode:Why do we hold on to relationships and people, even if they weren’t that great? Can you really let go of a relationship that you’ve invested so much in? What about the fear that you’ll never find someone like that again? A few of the many ways holding on tight to an old relationship costs you. How working with Lisa and Benjamin can help you press the reset button and get REAL clarity on what you are looking for and how to embody the best version of yourself quickly.How to stop beating yourself up for picking the wrong people and start focusing on the right ones. Yes, you can learn to see the light and not waste time on imposters. Continue On Your Journey: Lisa Shield | YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Book a Call With LisaEmail the podcast at: podcast@lisashield.comQuotes: “One of the reasons we hold on is because it’s very, very hard to admit that it’s not going to work and that you may not be a good fit.” “And a lot of you are thinking, ‘but I need to go to therapy, I need to spend time healing, I need to process and figure out what went wrong’.”