Becoming Mimi

Moving On Without Closure (When Life Doesn’t Pause for You)

7 min · 23. mar. 2026
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Moving on without closure is not as peaceful as people make it seem. Sometimes, it looks like questioning your decisions. Wondering if you made the right choice. Showing up every day while waiting for an answer that could change your life. It looks like carrying responsibilities with no safety net. Feeling exhausted, misunderstood, and still choosing to move forward anyway. In this episode, I talk about the in-between phase — the waiting, the fear, the repetition, and the silent growth that comes with it. Because maybe closure isn’t something we receive… maybe it’s something we become.

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