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When is the last time you repotted it? Is it growing enough roots to support itself?
If it's too top-heavy, pruning is absolutely the right thing to do. It means the plant will be putting energy into growing the roots and trunk, and less into just growing taller. Pruning is part of regular plant care, not something to avoid. (Also, you can use the cuttings for propagation, either to make more plants or to give/trade).
Also, weird contortions usually mean it's been straining to reach enough light. Is it getting enough? Have you been moving it so that it doesn't lean too far in one direction?
Thanks for the feedback. The last time I repotted it was sometime early last year, and I don't know how frequent I should be doing that. Once the plant becomes twice as tall as the pot or taller?
I didn't think about pruning being helpful for strengthening roots, so I'll give that a shot.
So far the plant gets plenty of light. The window is north facing so it's more indirect light, but plenty of light gets through as far as I can tell. I tried moving it, but maybe I'm doing that wrong. Do I keep it in the moved position for several days, a couple weeks, or until I notice the branches aren't leaning as much and then move it again?