121: Why 'No Contact' Is So Important—and How to Finally Move On With Kendra Allen

121: Why 'No Contact' Is So Important—and How to Finally Move On With Kendra Allen

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Why is it so damn hard to stop thinking about an ex? In this episode, Sabrina sits down with breakup coach Kendra Allen to get real about the obsessive thoughts, shame, and emotional spirals that keep you stuck. They break down why no contact isn’t just a rule—it’s a lifeline for breaking toxic thought loops and reducing anxiety.

You’ll learn why missing someone doesn’t mean they’re right for you, how to process resentment when they move on first (without doom-scrolling their socials), and why some breakup questions will never be answered—but that’s okay. Plus, Kendra shares her go-to strategy for letting go of anger (hint: it involves a “screw you” letter).

If you’re ready to stop waiting for time to heal you and actually move forward, hit play. 🚀

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