The ending of a relationship presents an initiation, should we choose to accept it. A death, a rebirth, a portal to another version of yourself -- the version of yourself you were meant to embody.
Who do you want to be on the other side?
As with any initiation, a breakup comes with trials, tribulations and pitfalls.
You can learn how to navigate these pitfalls gracefully, so that you can take the crap of a breakup and turn it into gold.
Learn:
The step-by-step process my clients use to stop obsessing, finally get over their ex and have some peace of mind...
even if they stay up all night thinking of them and they're the first thing on their mind when they wake up
Why waiting for time to heal wounds is not a good strategy to get over an ex, and how my clients release their pain, anger, and bitterness starting today... even if it has been years since the break up
Why therapy, cutting energy cords, or "thinking positive" is not the best way to move on from an ex… and how my clients get over it and stop desperately missing and longing for them in a fraction of the time.
How my clients gain unshakeable confidence without doing random things like exercising, getting a new haircut, or making a major life change, and the powerful modality that makes it happen practically overnight
How to stop being involved in meaningless rebounds or 'meh' relationships and have amazing, next-level relationships moving forward... even if the thought of an ex with a new boo kills on the inside
And how to do all of this while understanding and appreciating the role an ex had in your life, and feel peace and love instead of loneliness and resentment
Smia Nishat
Tasmia (Smia) Nishat is a coach, healer, and writer at Nerd4Healing. She is someone who has tried and failed to get over breakups, sometimes being stuck for years on end. After years of being stuck she cracked the code on what actually works and has gone on to help others from around the world heal from their breakups in a fraction of the time. Her approach combines mysticism, traditional psychology, Asian modalities, attachment theory, belief repatterning, and more. The lens she takes in her work is that everyone has experienced trauma in one form or another--and that everyone has what it takes to unplug and heal from this in order to live from their authentic blueprint.