Practical Ways To Move On After A Breakup

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By theblackedition

Anger, sadness, confusion and feelings of betrayal are all emotions and mental states that one can experience after going through a breakup. People are different, and how each of us deal with disappointments vary, including the dissolving of a romantic relationship. However, there are certain principles that a person can practically follow to deal with the harsh psychological impact of a breakup.

  • Being honest about your emotions is fundamental. Failure to acknowledge those feelings that can be so powerful is true self infliction. This is like a person who has a physical wound that bleeds profusely; denies the severity of it and in effect doesn't attend to it. What will happen to that wound? Infection? Gangrene even? No matter how ridiculously immature, intense or disturbing these feelings may be, it is always wise to be aware of them.

Illustration by JuSun (istockphoto.com)
Illustration by JuSun (istockphoto.com)

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  • Physical activity is a great way to release inner tension. The mind and body are intertwined, and the state of one can influence the other. Physical activities can range from aerobic exercise, weightlifting, team sports, jogging and even dancing. Finding a physical activity that suits you is the key.
  • Be balanced in your assessments of yourself, your former partner and the relationship. It is quite common for a person to take mental extremes after a breakup, either taking the state of a victim or taking ultimate responsibility for the breakup. Both of these extremes are unhealthy and will prevent one from resolving inner issues. At times it can be helpful to have those questions that keep buzzing in your head answered by your ex. This in itself can aid you into having a realistic perception of the shortcomings of both you and your former partner.
  • Being reasonable with your Ex can be quite therapeutic. Getting even may give you a sense of power, but it won't heal you. Be kind to your ex regardless of the pain he/she has afflicted on you, and decide to forgive. Getting all worked up when having any interaction with your ex is a clear indication that you are not over him/her.
  • Surround yourself with positivity. Inspirational friends, good music, motivating movies and fun activities are all elements that will help you keep a healthy state of mind amidst the hurt and pain. Being positive doesn't mean pretending as if nothing is wrong, but it will prevent you from a downward spiral of depression.
  • "Laughter is good medicine!" Have a good joke, and allow your body and mind to relax. So much study has gone into laughter proving it to be an effective natural human behaviour that relieves stress and tension and even reduces depression.
  • Be decisive and avoid going in psychological circles. Realize that which you want, if it is to try to get your ex back or move on. Breakups can be a blessing, because it is a time to re-evaluate and understand yourself much better. Make a decision on what you believe is best for you and stick to it, even if it hurts.

Even though persons may be able to relate to the emotional pain that you go through, you are the one who can truly make account for what you feel. It is your responsibility to take care of your mind and heart, and that takes tremendous effort.  It is worth it.

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PrettyNikki profile image

PrettyNikki 2 years ago

Yes, Yes, yes, good hub advice

salt profile image

salt 2 years ago

thankyou that is lovely..

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theblackedition Hub Author 2 years ago

@ PrettyNikki - Thank you, I did my best with it.

@ salt - You are very welcome.

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thevoice 2 years ago

beautiful hub thanks

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theblackedition Hub Author 2 years ago

Thank you thevoice, and you are also welcome.

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Ask Jan 2 years ago

Thanks for reading my article--I checked out your site--great articles. I will follow you and look forward to reading your articles.

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theblackedition Hub Author 2 years ago

My pleasure Jan. Looking forward to more of your work too.

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skyskater 16 months ago

This is the best article I have read so far! Nice one! People usually fail to understand that resisting a thought is not the best way to fight it, but to recognize and ignore it. Though, I still think that the mindset with which it would be understood makes the reader lack self-esteem, which can continue to make the person feel guilty for the breakup.

Sniper007 14 months ago

Awesome article!!I think it will do for me. let me try and put it into practice.

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