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[G151]Get Over A Break Up
by Kelly Church, Kel
One of the worst things in life is breaking up with a companion in a relationship. However difficult it is to move on with your life after a breakup, it is something that it seems almost all of us have to go through at least once in our lives. Avoiding the break up is not always in our control. The best thing to do, since it is not in our hands to avoid breaking up, is to know how to handle and get over a break up. Though getting over a breakup will never be an easy thing to do, with a few helpful things to keep in mind, breaking up can be something that will not ruin your life. Making a clean break, expressing your feelings, and taking charge of your life are tools to make breaking up easier.

The first thing to getting over a break up is making a clean break with your ex-mate. Many people try to leave a relationship mutually and stay friends. This rarely works and makes for a difficult time for the exes in the relationship to move on in a healthy way. If you are constantly running into each other and trying to be friends, the ex-partners always have to be linked with each other. If there is a clean break, eventually starting over will be easier because of it. Another part of making a clean break is to get rid of old emails, love letters, pictures, and mementos. This helps people move on as well, not having a constant reminder of the other person.

Another way to move on with your life quicker after separating with your partner is to express your feelings. It helps to have a journal in which you write down thoughts and feelings that you are experiencing during this difficult time. Journaling can help provide an outlet for feelings that are being bottled up and not released. When having negative feelings, it can be easy for someone to get wrapped up in them. Try to keep these negative feelings and thoughts out of your mind. Dwelling on them will not help, and will ultimately harm your efforts to move on.

The last step that will help you move on from your past relationship is to take charge of your own life. Decide who and what deserves your attention. Catching someone on the rebound after you've just left a serious relationship is not the way to find a lasting bond. Also, take the time to spoil yourself. You will sometimes feel lonely and depressed. This is completely normal. Take some time to yourself and go to a movie, a fancy dinner, or just go hang with your friends. Sometimes you have to pamper yourself to believe in your self worth. Simply focus on you. Another great thing to do to alter your mood is to change your bedding, and your surroundings. This can help you make a fresh start in your own house. Making a fresh start is key to finding a way to get over a broken relationship.

There is no magic word or magic wand that exists to make the hurt and feeling of betrayal go away. There are, however, ways to make the pain easier. Making sure you make a clean break, never lie to yourself about your feelings, to focus on yourself and take charge of your own life. This will help you move on after a break up. There is no set guide on how to get over a break up for every person, but knowing some basics can help you seek new things in life and leave your old life and memories behind.

Being in a loving relationship is what everyone dreams of. If you are in a relationship, you usually try your best to make it work. You try to devote your time, give your partner the attention she needs and even make some personal compromises. Unfortunately, not all relationships work out the way you want to. As time passes, you or your partner may realize that you are not compatible with each other and decide to break up.

Breaking up can be done amicably if you and your partner are both prepared to accept that your relationship can not move on any further. But what if you or your partner did not see any signs that the relationship is about to end? These breakups can be devastating and you may feel extremely sad. Grieving over the end of a relationship is normal. It is even considered to be healthy. But in some case, the sadness is prolonged and turns into depression.

If you are experiencing depression due to a break-up, you maybe exhibiting some of the classic signs. You may refuse to eat, have difficulty sleeping, feels tired all the time and sometimes cry inconsolably. You may also suffer from mood swings, making you feel extremely happy one moment and very sad the next. Because of these, your work or family life becomes affected as you withdraw from any form of interaction. Your refusal to explore new relationships may even stem from the fear of breaking-up once again.

Depression can be managed if you start by admitting it. After doing so, you can talk with your friends and family so that they could provide moral and emotional support. You could also seek professional help if your depression becomes too destructive. Psychotherapy would help you manage your sadness as well as your fears. Your psychiatrist would probably prescribe some anti-depressants which would help counter the feelings of extreme sadness.

Another effective treatment is hypnotherapy wherein your behavior will be altered through your subconscious. It can take as short as one session or sometimes it would require three or five. This entirely depends on the intensity of depression you are feeling. Compared to other treatment, hypnotherapy is less expensive. It also provides quicker and more obvious results.

Managing depression is easier as long as you are willing to follow your treatment program. If you do this, you will find yourself smiling sooner than you think.

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