Remember These 4 Things If You Can’t Seem to Let Go of Your Ex
How to stop idealizing the past
How to stop idealizing the past
This dating-break is the best gift I’ve ever given to myself.
Stop asking “Why?” and start asking “Now what?!”
You might want to combine both.
Deep down you know you can conquer anything life throws at you now.
For a while, whatever was silenced in my waking hours haunted me in my dreams instead.
For love to last, it takes two, not one.
People with cognitive dissonance bargain with themselves and change their beliefs to make them consistent.
There are things you need to consider before you jump and say “Yes, I’m all in!”
It’s the shiniest mirror that shows you the bare truth of who you are, and it can be a little too much.
Is your new relationship heading towards toxic territory? The answer is in you.
You need high self-esteem and self-worth to believe deeply that you deserve the protection of your boundaries.
It’s okay to be going through what you’re going through.
Even if your ex turned into a prince charming for you, he wouldn’t be the prince charming you want.
There’s nothing flattering about an ex coming back to you. It’s disrespectful.
Feelings are not “calls to action.” You should not factor them in your decision-making process.
It hurts being left in the dark; it’s heavy bearing the emotional weight of a failed relationship all on your own.
I have gone through many heartbreaks in the last twenty-something years of my life and, if there’s something good I’ve learned, it’s that there’s a way out — a way that will help you become a much better person who is capable of manifesting your dream life.
When your relationships don’t work out, it’s easy to blame yourself and think something is wrong with you. But a relationship’s outcome is neither about you as an individual or your self-worth.
Breakups and letting go of a romantic partner are not new to human experiences, but this extraordinary time of COVID-19 lockdown has shined a whole new light on heartbreak for those going through recovery in isolation.