As my life experiences have taught me, selecting to heal a broken heart means, taking time to understand what decisions you must make to let healing to happen.
Several years prior to meeting my husband, in the aftermath of another flunked relationship I couldn’t help but notice how similar this break up happened my previous relationships. I had to ask myself: “Why do things like this always occur to me?” As I sputtered to come to terms with things, I had to face facts: the one common factor in each situation was me. I was a key contributing factor to the agitation and eventual demise of all my relationships to-date.
In retrospect, I believe it wasn’t until I learned how to mend a broken heart that I was finally able to heal. I firmly believe – if it wasn’t for the time I took to learn how to start healing – I wouldn’t be able to enjoy my loving 10-year marriage today.
THE FIRST INSIGHT I HAVE FOR THOSE TRYING TO MEND A BROKEN HEART IS THIS – Whether you’re trying to move on or get your ex back, healing is a great first step. You see, healing isn’t a passive occurrence. Getting over a breakup takes a commitment on your part to work through the healing process. The following are just a few quick points to help you set out healing:
Pain brings with it an opportunity to prove an area of your life that demands some attention. Heartbreak appears repeatedly in your relationships – until you acknowledge and examine the issues underlying them.
You see pain brings with it a life lesson you need to learn. Tip #1 to start the healing process is being willing to resolve the issues underlying your pain and learning the lessons that come with this experience
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