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Sometimes the hardest part of a relationship isn't getting together—it's knowing when it's time to let go.
In this episode of Uncomfortable Convo's, we're discussing why so many people stay in relationships long after they know something isn't right. Whether it's fear of being alone, years of shared history, children, comfort, or the hope that things will eventually change, letting go can feel impossible.
We'll talk about why love alone isn't always enough, the dangers of staying with someone who isn't right for you, how the sunk-cost fallacy keeps people trapped, and practical steps for moving forward when your heart wants to hold on.
If you've ever struggled with ending a relationship, moving on from an ex, or accepting that someone you love may not be the person you're meant to be with, this episode is for you.
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Sometimes the hardest part of a relationship isn't getting together—it's knowing when it's time to let go.
In this episode of Uncomfortable Convo's, we're discussing why so many people stay in relationships long after they know something isn't right. Whether it's fear of being alone, years of shared history, children, comfort, or the hope that things will eventually change, letting go can feel impossible.
We'll talk about why love alone isn't always enough, the dangers of staying with someone who isn't right for you, how the sunk-cost fallacy keeps people trapped, and practical steps for moving forward when your heart wants to hold on.
If you've ever struggled with ending a relationship, moving on from an ex, or accepting that someone you love may not be the person you're meant to be with, this episode is for you.
Sponsored by Rinse Kings Pressure Washing and Cleaninghttps://www.instagram.com/rinsekingsaz/My Socialshttps://linktr.ee/SkarxFace

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