Fight For Brilliance with Justin Keller podcast

Not Therapy with My Therapist: On Heartbreak and Tips for Moving On

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In this episode, we’ll be discussing how to navigate heartbreak. Although heartbreak is often associated with relationships, it’s not privy to that. Heartbreak can occur anytime we are disappointed in a situation that doesn’t work out as we had hoped. Mental health expert and licensed therapist Jessica Pass Haskell discusses what makes moving on difficult after heartbreak. She discusses the importance of letting go, practicing self-compassion, and practicing self-awareness. Jessica provides practical tips to help you move through the hurt and disappointment in life not just get over it. Jessica and Justin also tackle the challenging topic of breaking up with a narcissist. They discuss ways to identify if someone is a narcissist, provide a baseline definition of narcissistic personality disorder, and offer helpful ways to break free from a toxic relationship.  

You can submit questions for Jessica by going to fightforbrilliance.com/ask 

Jessica is a LMFT-S and Co-Founder of The Flourishing Way in Houston, TX.  She helps people rewire their thinking patterns to see the potential in life, instead of dwelling on worst-case scenarios. Jessica’s approach involves using real-time tools to help clients break free from overthinking and self-doubt. Her compassionate yet honest feedback are highly valued by those she works with. | Jessica on Instagram

Justin is a proud father, entrepreneur, and author on a mission to help brands and individuals unleash their untold brilliance. As the founder of Circlefifty and the author of two business books, "Human Always" and "Rebel Brands," Justin has a wealth of experience in helping non-profits and businesses alike achieve massive growth and engagement.


Justin's passion for inspiring brilliance extends beyond the business world; he's also written a children's book, "The Red Giraffe That Wanted To Dance." Through his books, podcasts, and the way he lives his life, Justin helps people fight against complacency and conformity to make the greatest possible impact.  | Instagram | Twitter  

Please note that the guidance provided is not clinical mental health advice, nor is it a form of therapy. It consists solely of opinion-based responses.

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