Break-Up Advice - Top 10 Ways to Recover From a Break-Up
By Stephany Alexander
Break-ups seem to be, unfortunately a normal part of the modern day life. Healing from relationship break-ups and divorce are a difficult task at best. Some people never completely recover, carrying with them the pain of the break up through life. Others become immobilized from the fear of getting close to a partner again. Even celebrities have break-ups; Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston to be said the most famous one.
Some women try to speed up their recovery time by replacing the void with another man or woman immediately. Jumping into another relationship without proper healing time is one of the worst things you can do. Women who are guilty of this frequently suffer from co-dependence and have never learned how to be happy alone. However, until a woman learns how to be happy on her own, she can never be happy with a man or woman.
Even if you are the one who initiated the breakup, the feeling of loss and separation can be distressing. There is a mental state called "separation anxiety", which describes the feelings you may have now that your partner is no longer a part of your life, your thoughts, and your emotions. The important thing is to figure out the best way to get past this and get the breakup out of your system. The following are the top 10 ways to recover from a break up and speed up the healing process.
1. Allow yourself plenty of healing time. Different people heal at different rates so be patient with yourself. It's okay to grieve and cry, just make sure you make an effort to not use this as an excuse for being a hermit many months later.
2. Stay busy. Don't allow yourself any "daydreaming" time. If you have time for a part time job, get one. If you don't want a job, take up some volunteer work. Take up a hobby. Focus on anything you enjoy.
3. Exercise and improve your diet. Besides giving you a positive endorphine rush, joining a gym can put you into social circumstances. Through exercising and improving your diet, you'll not only be taking care of your body and your health, you'll improve your self-esteem as well.
4. Make an effort to meet new people. Join a club, take a class, volunteer, go the park, attend a concert. Allow these larger social groups to replace the connections you had with your lover for a while. Take action and just do it.
5. Seek professional therapy. There is no shame in seeking outside help. If you can't afford therapy, seek out a support from a relationship recovery message board.
6. Surround yourself with as many family and friends as possible. If your relationship with your friends and family suffered because of the huge amount of time you spent with your sweetheart, now is the time to patch up old relationships.
7. Focus on yourself. Much of your energy went into your relationship and now you have time to pamper yourself. Take those long baths you never had time for, read that saucy novel that has dust on it, so now is the time to work on yourself.
8. Strengthen your spiritual side. Go to church, learn from a yogi, or pray. It's amazing how these things can help re-center you.
9. Give advice to other women who have it much worse than you. It will put things in perspective and allow you to stop feeling sorry for yourself. There are lots of people with problems far worse than yours. Help them.
10. Adopt a pet. Studies show that people with pets are overall happier and live longer. Go to your local animal shelter and adopt a pet in need. Just make sure you have the time to take care of your new friend properly.
Print out this break-up advice and place it somewhere where you can see it every day. Utilizing the above 10 ways to speed up recovering from a break-up won't take away the pain, but it will definitely help ease it.
About Stephany Alexander: Dating expert Stephany Alexander is Founder of WomanSavers.com, a free women's date screening service which is home to "The World's Largest Database Rating Men." It has become one of the most popular women's sites (top 1%) receiving millions of hits per month. Ms. Alexander has traveled to 37+ countries interviewing women about relationships & holds degrees in both Communications & Language. She is author of "Sex, Lies & the Internet"-an online dating survival guide for women. Ms. Alexander is frequently called on by the media as the nation's leading Dating Expert. She's been featured on: E! Entertainment, FOX, CBS Early Show, Mike & Juliet Show, Sirius, Esquire Magazine, been quoted in USA Today, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and interviewed on countless radio shows. She has shown celebrities like Maria Shriver & Kim Kardashian how to screen people to protect themselves & what they value. To interview Ms. Alexander, please email womansavers@womansavers.com or to view a video demo reel visit http://www.womansavers.com/datingrelationshipexpert.asp Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Stephany_Alexander |