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I have to let you go

Episode 4 of the Way To Happyness podcast, hosted by Sai Vidya, titled "I have to let you go" was published on July 15, 2021 and runs 0 minutes.

July 15, 2021 ·0m · Way To Happyness

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Leaving me was your choice and staying is mine!

Leaving me was your choice and staying is mine!
The Courage To Grieve (TCTG) Mwelwa Bwalya The disruptor in storytelling.Grief is often treated like a Taboo.I want to talk about my journey through fighting my struggles with grief and pain. How I began my journey and how I keep finding my way to happiness and joy.The REAL NARRATIVE I explore and navigate through the Self Narrative with people that have interesting stories to share about their experiences in life and dealing with grief. ***Real People***Real Stories*** Really Voices*** Explicit Jo's Visuality Jonelle Whittingham Jonelle Whittingham creates Jo's Visuality; where she explores existential questions about life, achieving your higher self, and advice to those who will listen.“There is only one way to happiness and that is to cease worrying about things which are beyond the power of our will.”— Epictetus Explicit The Continual Growth Podcast Continual Growth Welcome to The Continual Growth Podcast, a platform where we aim to break down what 'growing through what we're going through' is all about. We believe that begins with understanding our current state (society and each of us individually), developing consistent patterns that are designed to help us move forward, and lastly the importance of being able to respond when called upon and holding ourselves accountable to the commitments we place in front of us. You are here because there is something that matters to you far more than you previously believed. You are here because you heard that it’s possible to impact your life in a massive way by following through on taking ownership of your life. You are here because you want to start living life the way it was meant to be lived, in a state of Continual Growth! Join hosts Bwanka & Sturr along with members of their community and special guests who share their knowledge and experiences to help us all find a way to Create Happiness Through Gro Explicit Trauma VS Drama: Nobody actually likes drama. What happened to you? Amy Joseph Nobody actually likes drama. I believe people who come from a place of love always tend to find themselves of overdoing. Getting way to involved more than others think they should. Constantly feeling the need to take on the responsibility for the happiness of others, avoiding wanting to upset them as it translates into a form of rejection. You begin to always be fully booked with relationships, plans, and being a "part of something", because without the involvement you feel empty, purpose-less. But, what happened to you? Why do you always feel the need? Let's chat! Explicit
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