Breakup to Blessing

Sylvia Suwan

Breakup to Blessing is a podcast about navigating breakups, emotional healing, and rebuilding yourself after a relationship ends—without losing who you are in the process. If you find yourself overthinking your ex, struggling to let go, or caught in cycles of anxiety and attachment, this podcast will help you understand what's really happening beneath the surface. Grounded in principles of Attachment Theory and Emotional Regulation, each episode explores the emotional and psychological patterns that keep you stuck after a breakup—like anxious attachment, rumination, and identity loss. This isn't about quick fixes, playing games, or trying to control the outcome. It's about: • understanding why it's so hard to move on • learning how to regulate your emotions • breaking unhealthy patterns • and becoming more secure within yourself Whether you're asking "Do they miss me?", "Why can't I move on?", or "How do I let go when I still love them?"—you'll find honest, grounded guidance here.

  1. 1d ago

    You Don't Just Need to Find the Right Relationship. You Need to Become Someone Who Can Create It. Ep. 193

    You don't just need to find the right person. You need to become someone who can create it. What if the reason you haven't created the relationship you truly want isn't because you haven't found the right person yet? Sometimes, what's really getting in the way is a lack of trust in your ability to navigate what comes after you meet them. A healthy relationship requires much more than attraction and compatibility. It requires the ability to navigate vulnerability, uncertainty, conflict, disappointment, communication, boundaries, intimacy, repair and change. And if your past experiences have taught you that relationships end badly, people leave, vulnerability isn't safe, or conflict means rejection, it makes sense that part of you might be trying to protect you from getting hurt again. In this episode, we explore what happens when you operate from the place that exists in your past — and how those old beliefs can continue shaping the way you interpret and respond to relationships in the present. We'll talk about: Why wanting a relationship isn't always enough to create one How your past experiences can influence what you expect from relationships today The difference between responding to what's actually happening and responding to what the present reminds you of Why your past self wasn't necessarily "doing it wrong" How protective strategies like shutting down, withdrawing, defensiveness and avoidance can become relationship patterns Why self-trust may be more important than confidence when it comes to creating healthy love Learning to distinguish between a genuine red flag and an old wound being activated How to handle conflict without immediately assuming the relationship is over Why maintaining your boundaries and sense of self is essential to healthy connection How to approach dating rejection and uncertainty without losing faith in what's possible Why believing something is possible isn't the same as "thinking positively" How new beliefs require new experiences and evidence The connection between your beliefs, behaviours and relationship experiences Why relationship coaching is about more than helping you find a partner The four things you need to be able to do with healthy love: recognise it, receive it, choose it and sustain it You don't have to know that your relationship will work out. You do have to believe that something different is possible — and be willing to behave accordingly. Because different beliefs create different behaviours. Different behaviours create different experiences. And different experiences create new evidence. Ultimately, the goal isn't to become someone who is worthy of love. You already are. It's about becoming someone who has the beliefs, skills, boundaries, emotional capacity and self-trust required to recognise healthy love, receive it, choose it and sustain it. The question to take away from this episode: "Who do I need to become to create the relationship I want — and what would have to happen for me to start becoming that person now?" Show Links: Join Breakup to Blessing: https://sylviasuwan.com/program

  2. Aug 10

    You Thought They Were Different. So Why Does This Feel So Familiar? Choosing Emotionally Unavailable Partners

    Why Do I Keep Feeling the Same Way With Different People? Have you ever dated someone who seemed completely different from the people you'd chosen before, only to find yourself feeling exactly the same way? You thought you had finally broken the cycle. This person was communicative. They wanted commitment. They had a healthy relationship history. They seemed emotionally available. And yet somehow, you still ended up feeling anxious, confused, rejected, or like you had to work for their love. In this episode, we're looking at why this happens — and why simply choosing a different type of person may not be enough to create a different relationship experience. Because sometimes you're not repeating the same person. You're repeating the same feeling. We tend to focus on who we're choosing: the emotionally unavailable person, the commitment-phobe, the person who takes more than they give. But the deeper issue can be what we unconsciously hope that person will make us feel about ourselves. Maybe being chosen by someone difficult to win feels like proof that you're worthy. Maybe uncertainty feels like chemistry because your nervous system is familiar with having to chase, wait, wonder, or prove yourself. Maybe you keep looking for emotional validation from a partner because, somewhere along the way, you learned to depend on someone else to tell you that your feelings matter. And this is why awareness alone doesn't always change what we do. In this episode, we explore: Why you can know exactly what you're doing and still keep doing it Why changing the type of person you date doesn't necessarily change your relationship experience How two completely different people can trigger the same emotional response Why we can become attracted to people who make us work for love The difference between chemistry and anxiety Why healthy consistency can initially feel boring or unfamiliar How unmet childhood needs can show up in adult relationships Why emotional validation can become something we unconsciously expect a partner to provide How to tell the difference between genuine incompatibility and discomfort with something healthier What it means to stop looking outside yourself for the feelings you need to develop within yourself The real shift happens when you stop asking only, "What's wrong with the people I keep choosing?" and start asking, "What am I hoping this relationship will finally give me?" Because the person you're choosing may not be the thing you're actually chasing. And healing doesn't mean becoming perfect at spotting red flags. It means understanding yourself deeply enough that you no longer need another person to make you feel worthy, chosen, validated, or enough. Show Links: Join Breakup to Blessing: sylviasuwan.com/program Book a free consultation: sylviasuwan.com/consultation

  3. Aug 2

    How to Find Love Again After Heartbreak Ep. 191

    Most of us heal backwards. We get really, really clear on what we don't want. No liars. No cheaters. No emotionally unavailable people. We build our whole recovery around avoiding the pain again — avoiding another toxic partner, avoiding the triggers, avoiding ever feeling this low again. And look, those instincts make complete sense. But here's the catch: avoidance isn't a destination. It's just running. In this episode, I'm unpacking why fear-based healing keeps so many people stuck solving the wrong problem for years — sometimes decades — and what it actually looks like to heal towards something instead of just away from your ex. I share the story of my own dating life before I reconnected with my husband — dating without intention, people-pleasing, staying in situations that weren't right for me, simply because I didn't have a clear picture of what I was building towards. And I walk you through what changed the moment I got specific — down to the smallest detail — about the relationship and the partner I actually wanted. Because here's the thing nobody tells you: it's not enough to know what you want. You have to become the person ready to receive it. That's where the real healing work happens. In this episode, you'll learn: Why fear-based healing (avoiding pain) can protect you but will never transform your relationships The dating profile pattern that reveals how most people approach healing all wrong How to move from a vague relationship vision ("someone supportive who treats me well") to real, specific clarity Why the pursuit of your vision matters more than the vision itself How self-sabotage shows up when you don't believe you're deserving of the relationship you say you want Why your breakup isn't the end of your love story — it's the beginning of understanding yourself deeply enough to build a better one A line to sit with: "When you're only focused on avoiding pain, you can spend years solving the wrong problem." Join me for my free live session: 5 Steps to Turn Your Breakup Into Your Best Relationship 📅 Tuesday 4th August, 7–8pm AEST I'll walk you through the exact steps to transform your breakup into the foundation for a healthier, more intentional relationship. Can't make it live? Register anyway and I'll send you the replay. 👉 Register here sylviasuwan.com

  4. Jul 26

    How Self-Development Helps You Get Over Your Ex

    Most breakup advice tells you what to do—go to the gym, journal, stay busy, practise self-care—but it rarely explains why those things help or how to know whether they're actually working. When you're heartbroken, it's easy to reach for whatever brings relief in the moment. You might check your ex's social media, scroll through old photos, or search for answers that never quite satisfy. But those behaviours often keep you stuck instead of helping you move forward. In this episode, Sylvia shares the mindset shift that transformed her own healing journey and has helped countless counselling clients move on with more clarity and confidence. Rather than focusing on temporary relief, you'll learn why self-development provides a direction you can trust, helping you build the emotional skills that make healing easier—not just after a breakup, but for the rest of your life. In this episode, you'll learn: Why most breakup advice feels helpful but often isn't enough The difference between seeking relief and creating real healing How self-development changes the way you recover from heartbreak The three core skills that make moving on easier: self-awareness, growth mindset and discipline How to stop asking questions that keep you stuck and start asking ones that move you forward Why healthy relationships are built through skills—not luck How developing yourself naturally changes your behaviours, confidence and future relationships Whether you're struggling to let go of an ex, navigating divorce, or wondering why your healing feels so slow, this episode will help you shift your focus from simply surviving your breakup to becoming the person who creates a happier, healthier future. Show Links Join Sylvia's live online masterclass and learn how to turn your breakup into your best relationship Register Here

  5. Jul 19

    How to Feel Secure Within Yourself After a Breakup

    _*]:min-w-0 gap-3 standard-markdown"> We talk a lot about the emotional stages of a breakup — acceptance, anger, denial. But what about the small, everyday things we actually do in response to those emotions? The behaviours that make you wonder, "is this normal?" In this episode, I walk through the phases of healing that don't usually make it into the conversation — from the early daze and the urge to check up on your ex, to the grief that hits after you've stopped checking, to what happens when you start dating again (and why that can go really well, or really badly, depending on the work you've done first). I also share a bit of my own story — what dating looked like for me right after my divorce versus 18 months later, once I'd actually done the inner work. None of these stages happen in order, and you won't necessarily go through all of them. But if you recognise yourself in any of this, it means you're on the right track. In this episode: Why the early "daze" phase isn't a sign something's wrong with you The link between checking your ex's activity and avoiding your grief Why acceptance often brings a deeper wave of grief, not relief What determines whether dating again feels good or triggers you The difference between real safety within yourself and just saying the right things Want to know where you're at in your healing? Take my free Breakup Recovery Health Check — it measures your emotional coping, clarity, grief processing, and self-connection, and gives you a personalised report. Take the Health Check

  6. Jul 5

    Healing Expectations vs Reality

    One of the biggest reasons people think they're not healing properly? They've only ever been shown half the picture. This episode is about the gap between what healing looks like on the outside — the glow-ups, the "six months later and I've never felt better" posts — and what it actually looks like in real life. The bathroom floor moments. The 11pm spiral. The good week followed by a day that feels like week one all over again. Once you understand that gap, it stops having so much power over you. In this episode we talk about: Why social media (and the way we tell success stories in general) has given us a completely unrealistic picture of what healing looks like The real, unglamorous version — including missing them while knowing it was right to end it, wanting to text and choosing not to, getting blindsided by a song eight months in, and feeling guilty for having a good week Why your nervous system isn't broken — it's just processing in waves, not a straight line The wounds that were already there before this relationship, and why the breakup didn't create them — it just reopened them Grieving the future you planned, not just the relationship itself The difference between outgrowing a pattern and outgrowing the pain (and why you don't have to wait for one before the other) Why comparison is especially unfair when you're comparing your internal experience to someone else's external performance What to do when you catch yourself monitoring your healing instead of actually being in it If any of this resonated, I'd love for you to share it with someone who needs to hear it. Sometimes the most helpful thing you can do for a friend going through a breakup is send them an episode that says you're not behind, this is just what it looks like. Want to know exactly where you're at in your healing? Not the version you think you should be at — the real one. Take the free Breakup Recovery Health Check and get a clear picture of where you're doing well and where you might still be a little stuck. 👉 Take the Health Check Ready to stop processing alone and actually start moving forward? My 10-session coaching program walks you through all five phases — from stabilising after the breakup all the way through to rebuilding a life that actually feels like yours again. 👉 sylviasuwan.com/program

  7. Jun 28

    How Do I Become Okay?

    This episode started with a question I found on an online support page: "How do I become ok?" I sat with that question for a long time, because I don't think it's really about coping strategies. I think it's about permission. So if you've ever asked some version of that — how do I stop feeling this, how do I move on, what am I even supposed to be feeling right now — this one's for you. In this episode, I unpack: What's actually happening in your body and brain when you're in the deep end of heartbreak Why the question "how do I become ok?" is really a cry for permission, not information Where we learned that hard feelings are something to manage quickly and quietly — and what that taught us about ourselves The cost of bypassing grief instead of honouring it, and how avoidance becomes the compass that keeps leading you back to what hurt you What honouring your grief actually looks like (hint: it's not wallowing, and it's not staying stuck) Why letting yourself not be ok right now is the foundation for being properly, sustainably ok later If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: you're allowed to not be ok right now. That doesn't mean you'll stay here forever. It means you're finally giving yourself room to move through this properly, instead of around it. Mentioned in this episode: Not sure exactly where you're stuck in your healing? Take the free Breakup Recovery Health Check — a couple of minutes to get real clarity on what to focus on next, instead of guessing. 👉 Take the health check now Join Breakup to Blessing 👉https://sylviasuwan.com/program

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Breakup to Blessing is a podcast about navigating breakups, emotional healing, and rebuilding yourself after a relationship ends—without losing who you are in the process. If you find yourself overthinking your ex, struggling to let go, or caught in cycles of anxiety and attachment, this podcast will help you understand what's really happening beneath the surface. Grounded in principles of Attachment Theory and Emotional Regulation, each episode explores the emotional and psychological patterns that keep you stuck after a breakup—like anxious attachment, rumination, and identity loss. This isn't about quick fixes, playing games, or trying to control the outcome. It's about: • understanding why it's so hard to move on • learning how to regulate your emotions • breaking unhealthy patterns • and becoming more secure within yourself Whether you're asking "Do they miss me?", "Why can't I move on?", or "How do I let go when I still love them?"—you'll find honest, grounded guidance here.

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