Heartbroken But Healing — The Turning Point I Didn’t See Coming

Broken is still beautiful.

I used to think healing meant forgetting.

That in order to move on, I had to erase everything — the memories, the feelings, even the love.

But grief doesn’t work like that.

Heartbreak isn’t a switch you flip.

It’s a slow, quiet unraveling… followed by the even slower process of stitching yourself back together.

There were days I couldn’t get out of bed.

Nights where my chest physically hurt.

Moments where I genuinely believed no one would ever understand.

But here’s what I’ve learned:

You don’t need to have it all figured out to begin healing.

You just need to start.

The Truth About Heartbreak (That No One Talks About)

Breakups aren’t just about losing someone.

They’re about losing the version of you that was in love. The routine. The identity. The imagined future.

It feels disorienting. It messes with your confidence.

And if you’re anything like me, it made you question… everything.

But what if heartbreak isn’t the end of your story?

What if it’s the start of the most powerful version of you?

Introducing: Healing, Thriving, Loving

I created this heartbreak recovery course because I needed it, too.

I needed something that didn’t just say “move on,” but instead gently asked:

How do I come home to myself? How do I stop spiralling? How do I rebuild my self-worth?

Healing, Thriving, Loving isn’t a magic fix.

But it’s a quiet, supportive path back to peace, clarity, and confidence — on your own terms.

This Course Is For You If…

✨ You feel stuck in the pain

✨ You want to feel like yourself again

✨ You’re done obsessing over what went wrong

✨ You’re ready to turn your heartbreak into healing

You don’t have to do it alone.

💌 Click here to explore Healing, Thriving, Loving

You are still worthy. You are still whole. And you are more than what someone couldn’t see in you.

Final Words: You’re Allowed to Take Your Power Back

If no one else has told you today:

You’re allowed to start again.

You’re allowed to be soft and strong at the same time.

You’re allowed to grieve — and still move forward.

Healing doesn’t mean you never loved.

It means you’re choosing to love yourself now.

🖤 With love,

Lorraine