
Things That Are Challenging for Cycle Breakers
- Making decisions in their best interests
- Managing survivor’s guilt/remorse
- Dealing with imposter syndrome
- Establishing a healthy support system
- Being transparent about their story because of the fear of judgment
- Finding a community among people with similar experiences
- Remembering to practice taking care of themselves
- Learning to be among people who come from traditional backgrounds
- Learning to adapt to environments they have no experience being in
- Setting limitations on how often and in what ways they can help others
— Nedra Tawwab
Being a cycle breaker is powerful work, but it’s not easy.
You’re not just healing yourself — you’re rewriting patterns that have existed for generations.
You’re teaching yourself how to parent differently, love differently, set boundaries, and choose peace — often without a clear roadmap, and sometimes without the support of the people closest to you. It can feel lonely, like you’re swimming upstream.
But it’s also brave, and deeply meaningful. Because you’re not just breaking a cycle — you’re building something new.
A way of living that’s grounded in truth, wholeness, and choice.
Love, Jen 🪷
Are You Ready to Become a Cycle Breaker?
The Relationship Cycle Breaker Course is a 12-week online journey through Jenny’s signature Cycle Breakers Circle process — Discover, Heal, Grow. With video lessons, workbooks, and meditations, you’ll finally understand the repeating patterns in your relationships and learn how to break them for good.
