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Healing from Romantic Break Ups, Reflecting on Past Relationships, Celebrating New Chapters, and Taking Inventory of How Our Past Relationships Affect Us | REWIND

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Length:
43 minutes
Released:
May 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Breakups happen. And, they are important! They teach us about ourselves. They show us what we want and what we don’t want. They allow us to move away from what is NOT for us, and closer to what IS. They even show us the parts of ourselves we need to break up with.Today, Tyra plays the game “We’re Not Really Strangers, Break Up Edition” So, grab a journal and pen and write down these refectory questions and answer them along with her!Here are today’s questions:What has helped you heal from a heartbreak in the past? Besides time and meeting someone new?What advice would you give a friend or loved one going through a similar situation as you?What validation are you seeking from a partner? How can you give it to yourself?Do you have a limiting belief about love? Where do you think it stems from? How can you challenge this belief?What did your last relationship make you appreciate about yourself?This week’s Affirmation is “I am worthy of love from myself and others.”We’re Not Really Strangers Break Up Edition: BUY ON AMAZONFoundational Relationships Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/paiWI7dH4YkWanna fellowship IRL? Join the Waitlist for our first event -  https://tyrathecreative.myflodesk.com/x87qtjsbhb TRY NERDY NUTS - use code “TYRA” at checkout, or use this link: https://nerdynuts.com?sca_ref=5535819.7nMf4riToe&sca_source=Podcast ResourcesAlexis’ ‘Feeling My Shelf’ Newsletter: https://www.feelingmyshelfnewsletter.com/50 side quests to do this year - https://we.tl/t-gmLxjREKx4  Listen to the For Life’s Rainy Day Playlist Wanna give therapy a try? Use BetterHelp: https://rebrand.ly/6ulm6zk Try The Calm App https://rebrand.ly/21n4tre COMMUNITY CONNECTION FORM: https://forms.gle/m4AD2YaYbGhd8gEv6Sign Up for our Newsletter!Shop the AFBG Merch! Ask a QuestionSend me a message:affirmationsforblackgirls@gmail.comOur P.O Box:TYRA MORRISONP.O. BOX 674NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA 91603Please Rate, Review, and Subscribe to the podcast to always hear the latest affirmations from your favorite Black Girl!Follow Us on Instagram: Affirmations for Black Girls InstaFollow Us on Twitter: Affirmations for Black Girls Twitter Follow Us on Youtube: Affirmations for Black Girls YoutubeThe links above may be commission linksOur Sponsors:* Check out Chime: chime.com/AFFIRMATIONS* Check out Done and use my code PODCAST for a great deal: www.donefirst.com* Check out Equilibria and use my code AFFIRMATIONS for a great deal: http://www.myeq.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code AFFIRMATIONS for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out NPR: npr.org* Check out OSEA and use my code AFFIRMATIONS for a great deal: oseamalibu.com* Check out Recess and use my code AFFIRMATIONS for a great deal: www.takearecess.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/affirmations-for-black-girls/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
May 29, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Affirmations for Black Girls Podcast creates a safe space for women who may be suppressing their feelings. It’s a space where they can be open with themselves. Providing emotional support and encouragement to Black girls that have encountered things they don’t yet feel comfortable sharing with friends, family, or the world. AFBG discusses all things relationships, faith, careers, self love and personal development, whilst helping others to reflect on their own life’s journey and think about how they’re feeling in order to move forward in a healthy manner.