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Letting Go: Releasing What No Longer Serves You

46 min · 17 de dic de 2025
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As the year winds down, hosts Sarah and Meaghan explore why letting go is vital for personal development. The episode examines how to spot items or habits ready for release, suggesting ways to detect dissonance, such as physical discomfort or big-picture relationship patterns. Listeners are urged to consider their body's signals and potential avoidance tendencies to assess whether something truly benefits them. The discussion highlights an inward look to identify what should be left behind to make space for something greater and more authentic. Contact us at: TherapyUnpluggedPodcast@proton.me Follow Therapy Unplugged at: * * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapyunpluggedpodcast?igsh=MTB0aHZsN3J4djJqdQ== * Substack: https://therapyunplugged.substack.com/ DISCLAIMER: The Therapy Unplugged podcast is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of psychotherapy, coaching or hypnotherapy, including the giving of mental health advice. No therapist/client relationship is formed and the use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional mental health services, treatment or diagnosis. Users should not delay in obtaining assistance from their health care professionals or disregard their recommendations, especially in an emergency.

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