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Bitterness Is a Bad Look: Stop the Replays, Start Your Life

Clear Steps to Moving On

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Bitterness Is a Bad Look: Stop the Replays, Start Your Life

By: Rivon Publishing
Narrated by: Torin Andrus
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You don’t need a perfect apology. You need a plan.

Bitterness Is a Bad Look is a practical guide to ending the mental replays and taking your peace back—without denying the truth of what happened or your right to a well-deserved apology (even if it never comes).

Inside you’ll find:

  • A simple Fact → Feeling → Need → Next Step framework for any hard moment
  • Repair scripts that land (no speeches required)
  • Boundary builders to right-size access and end over-explaining
  • Scorekeeping reset so you can stop tallying and start living
  • Tools for self-closure—how to move on with or without the other person

Use it for family, friendships, work, and co-parenting—anywhere you’re ready to let go of what drains you and keep what grows you. Stop the replays. Start your life—and start glowing.

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