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How to Move On After a Breakup

  Every Heartbreak Leads to Growth  By Joanna Vidal Hello dear readers, and welcome back to my blog. In this blog, I want to talk about something that many of us go through at some point in life: breakups. And when I say “breakup,” I don’t just mean the end of a romantic relationship. A breakup can also mean walking away from a toxic friendship, a draining job, or anything that no longer serves your peace and growth. Quick disclaimer: I’m not a love guru or a therapist. I’m just someone who’s experienced different kinds of heartbreaks, and somehow survived them. I want to share my journey with you, hoping that if you’re going through something similar, this post can offer you a bit of light, hope, and comfort.  The Breakups That Broke Me I’ve experienced many kinds of breakups—not just in love, but in friendships and work too. And honestly, some of the deepest heartbreaks I’ve ever faced didn’t come from relationships, but from losing jobs that I truly valued. That kind ...

True Friends Vs Fake Ones

True Friendship is Rare and it’s Okay By Joanna Vidal Hi, I’m Joanna the voice behind Unjoannables Blog. I share honest stories from the heart, inspired by real-life experiences. From friendship lessons and personal reflections to beauty tips, travel adventures, lifestyle hacks, and more, this blog is my little corner where I connect with others through truth and growth. I believe in kindness, faith, and the power of healing through words. Thanks for being here, I hope you find something that speaks to you. People often say that true friends are the ones you meet during childhood. But now that I’m in my 30s, I’ve walked away from many friendships I once thought would last forever. Maybe some would say I have an attitude problem, but for me, I simply let go when I feel unappreciated, when the friendship I’m trying to build doesn’t feel mutual. As I grow older and more independent, I’ve learned that having many friends isn’t as important as having a few real ones. One or two genuine peop...