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You are not Crazy

You are just Over His Sh*t

Healing After a Breakup — Without Romanticizing the Bare Minimum

You replay the breakup even though you know you deserve better.

You miss him: but not the version of you that stayed too long.

You’re tired of being told to “just move on” like it was nothing.

You’re not weak.
You’re just done betraying yourself for potential.

If This Is You, You’re in the Right Place

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Breakups Don’t Break You. They Wake You Up

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OverHisSht isn’t about healing so you can “be ready for the next one.”
It’s about getting so clear, grounded, and self-respecting that you never tolerate the same sh
t again.

This is where:

  • clarity replaces confusion

  • self-trust replaces rumination

  • closure comes from you, not them

Moving on isn’t about forgetting him.
It’s about remembering yourself.

Healing Hits Different When You Tell Yourself the Truth.

Moving on isn’t about time.
It’s about accepting what actually happened—without rewriting history to make him look better.

OverHisShit is for the woman who’s ready to:

  • Stop rereading old texts like they’re going to suddenly make sense

  • Stop blaming herself for someone else’s lack of effort

  • Stop confusing potential with follow-through

And start becoming the version of herself who doesn’t need closure—because she has clarity.

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At Some Point, You Have to Stop Thinking and Start Processing

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Not your notes app.
Not another voice memo you never listen to.
And definitely not your friends (they love you, but they’re tired).

You need a place where you can be honest without sugarcoating or spiraling.

That’s why the journal exists.

The OverHisShit Journal

A guided digital journal for women who want to detach emotionally, rebuild self-trust, and move on—without pretending the relationship “wasn’t that serious.”

Inside, you’ll work through:

  • Why it hurt (without blaming yourself)

  • What you ignored (and why)

  • How to break emotional attachment for real

  • How to stop looking back without forcing yourself to “hate him”

This isn’t about fixing yourself.
It’s about coming back to yourself.