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Going Ghost Guide & Workbook: Managing Mutual Friends and Family Pressure

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Take your social life back. Managing mutual friends and prying family members is often the hardest part of a breakup, but you don’t have to lose your circle to find your peace. This guide provides the exact scripts and privacy protocols needed to “go ghost” without creating unnecessary social drama.

  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ๏ธ Copy-Paste Scripts: Exactly what to say to mutual friends.
  • ๐Ÿ•ต๏ธ Privacy Protocols: How to secure your life from “Flying Monkeys.”
  • ๐Ÿšซ Information Lockdown: Stop the leak of info between you and your ex.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Social Boundary Map: Manage family pressure with total ease.
  • ๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Drama-Free Exit: Move on quietly while keeping your dignity.
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Going Ghost Guide & Workbook: Managing Mutual Friends & Family

Master the art of setting boundaries with mutual friends and protecting your privacy from flying monkeys after a difficult split. If you are figuring out how to go ghost on social media without losing your entire social circle, or need a clear plan for setting boundaries with your ex’s family, this workbook delivers. It gives you exact breakup boundary templates and word-for-word scripts so you can handle prying questions, shut down the “ex-talk,” and reclaim your social life โ€” all while dealing with flying monkeys without unnecessary drama.

  • Social media privacy protocols to ensure zero information leaks.
  • Word-for-word scripts for responding to mutual friends and family.
  • “Gray rock” family tactics for managing mandatory social events.
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Sarah M. Verified buyer
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"I downloaded this at 11pm on a Tuesday after almost calling him for the third time that week. The 72-hour lockdown plan gave me something concrete to follow when my brain just wouldn't stop. I made it through that night. Then the next one. It's been 6 weeks now."

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Jennifer K. Verified buyer
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"I kept going back and couldn't understand why. I'd read articles, I'd talked to friends โ€” nothing stuck. The section on intermittent reinforcement was the first time I actually understood what my brain was doing. I stopped blaming myself after that."

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Anonymous Verified buyer
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"He started showing up in my suggested friends, liking old photos, sending 'just checking in' messages. I thought I was paranoid. The digital stalking section told me exactly what was happening and what to do. I blocked everything that same night."

Digital Safety
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Michelle R. Verified buyer
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"I didn't even know what fawning was before this. I just knew I apologized for everything and felt responsible for his moods. Reading this felt like someone had been watching my relationship for years. Uncomfortable but necessary."

Fawn Response
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Rachel T. Verified buyer
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"The thought loops were the worst part. Replaying conversations, trying to figure out what I did wrong. The rumination detox exercises sound simple but they actually work. I do the pattern interrupt one every morning still."

Rumination
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Lauren D. Verified buyer
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"I didn't realize how much the relationship had affected my body until I started the somatic exercises. I was jumpy, couldn't sleep, always waiting for something bad to happen. Three weeks in and I feel like I'm finally living in my own skin again."

Nervous System