16/05/2026
A situationship is difficult to move on from because there is rarely a clear ending. No real commitment, no proper closure, no obvious reason to grieve and yet the emotional attachment can feel incredibly intense.
In my practice, I often see that people struggle not only with the person, but with the uncertainty, the inconsistency, and the hope of what the relationship could have become.
The mind keeps replaying the good moments while trying to make sense of the mixed signals. One day they felt deeply interested, the next day emotionally distant, and that unpredictability keeps the attachment alive. Your brain starts holding onto potential instead of patterns.
This leaves people overanalyzing conversations, questioning their worth, waiting for reassurance, and struggling to let go of something that never fully existed in the way they hoped it would.
Moving on is not about pretending it meant nothing. It is about slowly seeing the situation clearly instead of emotionally.
The exercises in this carousel are designed to help you reduce emotional dependency, reconnect with reality, and rebuild clarity after relational ambiguity.
Love,
Janki 💌
Disclaimer: I am a practicing mental health professional; however, the information shared here is for general educational purposes. This content is not personalized advice and cannot replace one-to-one therapy or clinical support.
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