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How to Let Go Without Getting Closure

May 27, 20253 min read

You didn’t get the apology.

You didn’t get the explanation.

You didn’t get the ending you deserved.

And now… you’re stuck in a cycle of overthinking.

You replay the last conversation.

You analyze every moment.

You ask yourself — “Why did this happen?”

“Did I miss a sign?”

“Do they even care?”

But here’s the truth:

Closure doesn’t always come from the person who broke you.

Sometimes it has to come from within you.

And if you’ve been holding on, waiting for something that might never arrive—

This message is for you.

We’ve been sold the idea that healing is impossible without closure.

That we need the other person to explain themselves.

That we can’t move on until they validate our pain.

But let’s get real:

Some people won’t admit what they did.

Some people can’t meet you in your depth.

And some people walk away from the damage they caused—

Because facing it would require growth they’re not ready for.

Closure is beautiful when it happens…

But it’s not a prerequisite for peace.

You don’t need them to acknowledge what they did—

To heal from what they did.

Most of the time, when we crave closure…

What we’re actually craving is:

  • Validation

  • Acknowledgment

  • Accountability

  • Or a reason that makes the pain make sense

But here’s the twist:

Even if they gave you that — it might not satisfy you.

Because closure doesn’t erase pain.

It doesn’t undo betrayal.

It doesn’t fill the space they left behind.

What you’re really looking for…

Is a return to your own wholeness.

And that?

Can’t be given. It must be reclaimed.

Letting go isn’t about pretending it didn’t hurt.

It’s not about bypassing your grief.

It’s not about “being the bigger person.”

Letting go is about releasing your attachment to how it should’ve ended.

It’s grieving the apology that may never come.

It’s forgiving yourself for holding on so long.

It’s saying:

“Even if they never acknowledge my worth — I will.”

“Even if I never understand why — I can still move forward.”

It’s releasing the hope that the past could be different—

So you can build a future that is.

So how do you actually let go?

You close the loop yourself.

  • Write the letter you’ll never send

  • Say the words you wish they said — to yourself

  • Speak the truth out loud: “It wasn’t fair. But I survived it.”

  • Remind yourself: “Their silence isn’t a reflection of my worth.”

You stop seeking healing in the hands that hurt you.

You return your power to its rightful place—

Inside of you.

And the moment you stop waiting for them to fix it…

You start healing for real.

You don’t need their permission to let go.

You don’t need their awareness to be free.

Your peace doesn’t depend on their participation.

Because healing isn’t about them.

It’s about you.

Your nervous system.

Your peace of mind.

Your ability to sleep at night.

Your ability to love again.

So let this be your closure:

You showed up.

You cared.

You loved with your whole heart.

And now?

You choose to love yourself enough to release what hurt you.

You choose to move forward without all the answers.

You choose to be free.

Self Lovehealing
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GioLoveChange

Healing | Self-reflection | Growth Founder of: @thelovechange | 🦋 Follower of God, Student for Life

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How to Let Go Without Getting Closure

May 27, 20253 min read

You didn’t get the apology.

You didn’t get the explanation.

You didn’t get the ending you deserved.

And now… you’re stuck in a cycle of overthinking.

You replay the last conversation.

You analyze every moment.

You ask yourself — “Why did this happen?”

“Did I miss a sign?”

“Do they even care?”

But here’s the truth:

Closure doesn’t always come from the person who broke you.

Sometimes it has to come from within you.

And if you’ve been holding on, waiting for something that might never arrive—

This message is for you.

We’ve been sold the idea that healing is impossible without closure.

That we need the other person to explain themselves.

That we can’t move on until they validate our pain.

But let’s get real:

Some people won’t admit what they did.

Some people can’t meet you in your depth.

And some people walk away from the damage they caused—

Because facing it would require growth they’re not ready for.

Closure is beautiful when it happens…

But it’s not a prerequisite for peace.

You don’t need them to acknowledge what they did—

To heal from what they did.

Most of the time, when we crave closure…

What we’re actually craving is:

  • Validation

  • Acknowledgment

  • Accountability

  • Or a reason that makes the pain make sense

But here’s the twist:

Even if they gave you that — it might not satisfy you.

Because closure doesn’t erase pain.

It doesn’t undo betrayal.

It doesn’t fill the space they left behind.

What you’re really looking for…

Is a return to your own wholeness.

And that?

Can’t be given. It must be reclaimed.

Letting go isn’t about pretending it didn’t hurt.

It’s not about bypassing your grief.

It’s not about “being the bigger person.”

Letting go is about releasing your attachment to how it should’ve ended.

It’s grieving the apology that may never come.

It’s forgiving yourself for holding on so long.

It’s saying:

“Even if they never acknowledge my worth — I will.”

“Even if I never understand why — I can still move forward.”

It’s releasing the hope that the past could be different—

So you can build a future that is.

So how do you actually let go?

You close the loop yourself.

  • Write the letter you’ll never send

  • Say the words you wish they said — to yourself

  • Speak the truth out loud: “It wasn’t fair. But I survived it.”

  • Remind yourself: “Their silence isn’t a reflection of my worth.”

You stop seeking healing in the hands that hurt you.

You return your power to its rightful place—

Inside of you.

And the moment you stop waiting for them to fix it…

You start healing for real.

You don’t need their permission to let go.

You don’t need their awareness to be free.

Your peace doesn’t depend on their participation.

Because healing isn’t about them.

It’s about you.

Your nervous system.

Your peace of mind.

Your ability to sleep at night.

Your ability to love again.

So let this be your closure:

You showed up.

You cared.

You loved with your whole heart.

And now?

You choose to love yourself enough to release what hurt you.

You choose to move forward without all the answers.

You choose to be free.

Self Lovehealing
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GioLoveChange

Healing | Self-reflection | Growth Founder of: @thelovechange | 🦋 Follower of God, Student for Life

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ABOUT ME

Who is GioLoveChange?

Just a human inspired by human potential

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Hey, I'm Gio.

A successful marketing consultant turned life coach. I’m the founder and mind behind TheLoveChange, a brand that is reaching and impacting over a million lives.

I've helped 6-7 figure businesses systemize their workflow, marketing, and content so they can work less, charge more, and sell their products & services with little effort. Now transitioning my teachings and systems into my life coaching practice.

I help individuals rediscover their purpose, reigniting the fire within. No standardized blueprints here; it's all about creating a tailored personalized life system, integrating creative, financial, emotional, and mental aspects seamlessly.

From my digital marketing roots, to being a creative writer, to now serving primarily as a transformational life coach, my journey has been a dance of growth and change. Founded in 2017, TheLoveChange was my service to the world, followed by my coaching and community establishment in 2020.

Through meticulously crafted online courses, immersive live programs, and our ever-evolving personal growth membership, I guide you towards mastering your mind, unlocking financial freedom, and living a life steeped in fulfillment and purpose.

At present, my focus is on our current transformative projects, so one-on-one consultations are paused. However, for those who feel a unique pull, my doors are always open for a conversation.

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