Women with extreme mood shifts, diagnosed with bipolar or anxiety,
can effectively move beyond the grief of a breakup
(and find joy again)
Without going to therapy or counseling and talking about what happened over and over which can be re-traumatizing for a lot of people.
Without feeling hopeless and heartbroken for the rest of your life because when you find a method that works for you it will end your suffering.
Without using another person or activities to fill the void which only works temporarily.
Yes! Send me the training on how…
This Free Training Is For You If…
If you’re a woman living with extreme mood shifts, diagnosed with bipolar, or anxiety and going through a breakup… whether it happened days or weeks ago or months ago, or even years ago.
If you’re struggling to move on, you find yourself crying often, unable to sleep or eat, can’t focus at work, spending too much time on social media or on the couch sleeping or binge watching Netflix.
If he initiated the breakup but you’re wishing you could get back together.
If you’re constantly thinking of him and/or ruminating about what happened, snooping on him on social media, driving by his place, and wondering what he’s doing.
If you’re feeling ashamed to talk to your friends and family about it because you’re afraid that they will judge you.
If you have lost your joy for life and are worried that perhaps you are feeling depressed and will be stuck there forever.
In this free training you’re going to learn…
How to effectively move on from a breakup
Without going to therapy or counseling and talking about what happened over and over.
Without feeling hopeless and heartbroken for the rest of your life.
Without using another person or activities to fill the void.
And you’re also going to learn…
The real source of obsessive thinking about your ex and what happened and why it’s been hard to stop this on your own no matter how hard you try.
The #1 secret to healing from grief that most people don’t know about.
(This is one of the main reasons why people stay stuck in all kinds of grief, including the grief of breakups, for many years).