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March 2008
How do you mend a broken heart? These are not just
song lyrics, but also a serious and painful question
for many, many people. All of us, at one point or
another over our lifetimes, will have our hearts broken.
Even though we may not believe it at the time, we
will survive. The question, is how do we do that in
a healthy manner?
The first thing we need to do is mourn the relationship
that has ended. Some people do not tolerate that pain
and will immediately bury themselves in another relationship,
alcohol or another drug, eating, shopping, or a myriad
of unhealthy behaviors. It never fails to amaze when
I start asking a client about their relationship history,
and I realize that they have never been single. Give
yourself some time to be sad over the ending. Give
yourself an opportunity to say good-bye. Give yourself
an opportunity to learn some lessons from the old
relationship so that you can make the next relationship
healthier.
Be sure to have support as you go through this process.
Surround yourself with friends, go to a support group,
get involved in religion, go to therapy. Do something
that allows you to feel love, support and connection
to others. Ask your friends how they got through their
broken hearts. Pick the healthy activities and try
them.
Become physical. Go to the gym or take a walk. The
endorphins will help you to feel better. Get out in
nature. Nature can make you feel connected to something
greater and bring you peace. Volunteer some place
that can help you to have some perspective about what
is going on in your life.
Write about your feelings. Get out a journal and write
what is going on for you. Don't worry about spelling
or grammar. No one is going to see this but you. Write
a good-bye letter to your former partner and then
burn it.
If you do these things then before you know it, you
will no longer be consumed with your relationship.
You will be consumed with living your life.
Enjoy the journey.
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