Ep. 40: Managing Post-Breakup Impulses

EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 16 MIN

Ep. 40: Managing Post-Breakup Impulses

from Bitter to Better · host Tracie Pinnock

FREE Date Better As A Mom Webinar registration https://www.coachtracie.life/services FREE Date Better As A Mom Webinar registration https://www.coachtracie.life/servicesIn this breakup recovery episode of the Bitter to Better podcast, I dive into managing post-breakup impulses—the sudden urges to text your ex, check their socials, vent online, or act out of anger or grief. I walk through practical ways to reduce triggers you can control (like strict no-contact or limited, business-only communication when kids or legal ties are involved) and offer specific tools for when the waves hit: take a walk with music or a podcast, call a trusted friend, schedule therapy, distract yourself with organizing or creative work, and record or write what you want to say—but don’t send it. I also encourage making a personal “impulse plan” you can access anywhere, and using past painful outcomes as motivation to pause. The goal isn’t perfection; it’s fewer impulsive moments and more choices that support your healing, day by day.I close with a reminder that your feelings are valid; it’s the actions we take that matter for our long-term peace. Create distance from avoidable triggers, keep communication tight and purposeful if you must co-parent or share assets, and build your menu of healthy alternatives for those intense moments. We’re in this together—step by step toward feeling better and moving forward. FREE Date Better As A Mom Webinar registration https://www.coachtracie.life/services

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