
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


If you've ever felt stuck after a breakup, replaying conversations, searching for answers, or wondering why you still don't feel "over it"… this episode will shift the way you understand closure.
Because closure isn't something you receive from someone else. And it's not something you arrive at through one final conversation.
It's something that happens gradually — often so subtly you don't even realise it's unfolding.
In this episode, we explore a different perspective on closure — one grounded in psychology, emotional processing, and nervous system regulation — rather than the common idea that clarity or explanation will resolve how you feel.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeClosure isn't:
Closure is:
You may still feel sadness, confusion, or longing at times — but it won't hold you in the same way.
Why You Might Still Feel StuckMany people search for closure through:
But emotional healing doesn't happen through logic alone.
There's a gap between:
And closure happens in that integration — not in the explanation.
A More Helpful Question to Ask YourselfInstead of asking:
"How do I get closure?"
Try asking:
"What am I doing — in small, repeated ways — that either keeps this emotional loop active… or allows it to soften?"
This shifts your focus away from:
And back to:
This episode walks you through a grounded, realistic process to support emotional closure, including:
Closure doesn't arrive in a clear, final moment.
It often feels like:
But what's actually changing is:
And over time, without a clear line in the sand… it simply stops holding the same weight.
Work With MeIf you're feeling stuck in this space — replaying, overthinking, or waiting for something to finally feel resolved — this is exactly the work I do with my clients.
Together, we move beyond just talking about what happened, and work through the parts that still feel unresolved so your system can actually shift.
👉 Book a free consultation: sylviasuwan.com/consultation
If this episode resonated with you, make sure you're following Breakup to Blessing so you don't miss future episodes on:
By Sylvia Suwan4.9
1515 ratings
If you've ever felt stuck after a breakup, replaying conversations, searching for answers, or wondering why you still don't feel "over it"… this episode will shift the way you understand closure.
Because closure isn't something you receive from someone else. And it's not something you arrive at through one final conversation.
It's something that happens gradually — often so subtly you don't even realise it's unfolding.
In this episode, we explore a different perspective on closure — one grounded in psychology, emotional processing, and nervous system regulation — rather than the common idea that clarity or explanation will resolve how you feel.
What You'll Learn in This EpisodeClosure isn't:
Closure is:
You may still feel sadness, confusion, or longing at times — but it won't hold you in the same way.
Why You Might Still Feel StuckMany people search for closure through:
But emotional healing doesn't happen through logic alone.
There's a gap between:
And closure happens in that integration — not in the explanation.
A More Helpful Question to Ask YourselfInstead of asking:
"How do I get closure?"
Try asking:
"What am I doing — in small, repeated ways — that either keeps this emotional loop active… or allows it to soften?"
This shifts your focus away from:
And back to:
This episode walks you through a grounded, realistic process to support emotional closure, including:
Closure doesn't arrive in a clear, final moment.
It often feels like:
But what's actually changing is:
And over time, without a clear line in the sand… it simply stops holding the same weight.
Work With MeIf you're feeling stuck in this space — replaying, overthinking, or waiting for something to finally feel resolved — this is exactly the work I do with my clients.
Together, we move beyond just talking about what happened, and work through the parts that still feel unresolved so your system can actually shift.
👉 Book a free consultation: sylviasuwan.com/consultation
If this episode resonated with you, make sure you're following Breakup to Blessing so you don't miss future episodes on:

2,683 Listeners

27,584 Listeners

928 Listeners

316 Listeners

544 Listeners

640 Listeners

1,396 Listeners

678 Listeners

1,075 Listeners

2,421 Listeners

5,092 Listeners

21 Listeners