Even though you know your relationship isn’t working out, even though you think it might be detrimental to your well-being, it’s hard to break up. Change, even for the better, is never easy. And sure, there were good times. You may even still feel love. So when one of you finally finds the courage to say the break up words out loud, it’s not surprising that you feel a pang of regret.
When you’re finding it hard to make a clean break and move on, you’re probably experiencing cognitive dissonance. You know, intellectually, that you’re better off out of the relationship, but you still have loving feelings toward your ex. While a certain amount of this is natural, remaining in limbo for too long is not good. Because you can’t go forward and enjoy a new life until you’ve let go of the old one.
Here are some ideas that will help you move on:
It’s never easy to get over a relationship, but if you’ve determined that you’re better off without your ex, then you will find the courage. You might even find the process fun.
Nancy Travers is an Orange County Counseling professional. If you need safe, effective counseling services, please get in touch. You can reach her here: https://nancyscounselingcorner.com/contact-us.
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