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Experts advice on how to stop feeling sorry for yourself after a breakup

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 30, 2021, 12:06 IST
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Experts advice on how to stop feeling sorry for yourself after a breakup

A breakup can leave you emotionally jarred and weak, especially if your former partner has been an essential part of your life. Undeniably, it’s hard to get over someone you’ve been with a long time. Those happy memories can emotionally haunt you while trying to move on from your breakup. Hence, we bring to you some expert advice on how to stop grieving immensely after a breakup.

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Firstly, allow yourself to grieve

Accept and deal with your emotions. Don’t hide them away in a box. Dealing with your grief and hurt is the first step to healing. If you’re upset, cry it out, or take your time to process the breakup. Meanwhile, surround yourself with your loved ones who make you feel worthwhile and valued. There can be heightened senses of abandonment or hurt just after a breakup.

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Analyse the positive aspects

As always, thinking about the positive aspects of the breakup will definitely help you feel better. Whether it’s for your own sanctity, or for a career move, focusing on the advantages and positive side will help you feel less sorry for yourself.

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Stop all communications with your ex

Don’t be the one to stay in touch with your former partner when you’re still trying to heal from the breakup. Communicating and talking to them via calls, texts or even seeing their social media posts can make you feel hurt and sad. So, if you’re in the process to move on, quickly stop all means of communication.

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Consider dating once again

Casual dating can mean no harm. Instead, it will distract you from the current grief cycle you’re looping in. You can go on small dates and meet new people in hopes of being happily settled in a relationship once again. However, consider taking this step only when you’re emotionally ready to leave your ex behind.

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Attain closure

This is the most important step while moving forward from a breakup. Many times, when people break up, they do so on bad terms, mostly while fighting or arguing. A proper discussion is vital to come to terms with what you and your partner actually want from each other. A proper end to the relationship is extremely necessary to have no regrets or second-thoughts ever.

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Value yourself

Seeing yourself in a newfound light will heal you slowly from your former relationship if it was filled with low self-esteem issues. Appreciate yourself and care for the qualities that unapologetically makes you, you. Take those piano lessons that you’ve always wanted to, or go to that spontaneous trip planned in the back of your notebook. Do anything that helps you value yourself again.

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