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JadeParticipant
Dear Maria,
It sounds like you’re really hard on yourself, therefore maybe you’re hard on others ?
Its difficult to change the tapes that play over and over, since childhood. But it can be done if you’re sick and tired of hearing the same thing day after day. I’m glad you’re afraid of what is on the other side, if that’s what keeps you hanging on another day, then great.
Try spending time with quality people, people that care. Be kind to yourself, you wouldn’t believe how that will help you have a kinder view of others. I was a cop, so I’ve seen the things your talking about more often than I’d like to speak of. Maybe it’s time for a change of environment. I had to get out of the city. It was hell hole, literally.
Everyday when you get up try saying…”I love you…and I’m going to have the life I deserve”. Even if you don’t believe it. And there’s a audio book, and a regular book of course, called “The Secret”. Give it a try.
And a great start to getting your feelings out by posting on here get the anger out. If you have to walk, jog, lift weights…get it out!
August 26, 2018 at 5:39 pm in reply to: How do you move on when you can’t move on from the one you still love? #223145JadeParticipantHello Kkasxo,
First off…yes you will heal…and someone will surely love you again. Probably more than you had with this boyfriend. I had a relationship that ended and I thought there was no way I would find someone that loved me, spoiled me, cared for me when I was sick, and was just all around wonderful. I felt like a knife was in my chest from the time I woke up until the time I went to bed. I cried all day. I was devistated and suicidal as well. The first thing I did was cut off all things and contacts to him. Even though I wanted to know what he was up to, it hurt too much. Not having any connection helped ease the pain. I called on friends when I hurt or read, or watched a movie. Another good thing I did was exercise, because it’s so healing. I enrolled in a couple classes at the local college and slowly it started to get bettter. I met a guy in passing at school and to my surprise he FAR surpassed my ex in so many ways. Today I’m thankful for the break up because I wouldn’t be with someone as awesome as my husband. And….my ex…is still having the same problems we were dealing with 7 years ago. Never thought I would heal….but I did and you will too. Reach out to the social media options you have like “meetup” you can actually find a local group for support or a to meet new friends. Take advantage of those options and baby yourself during these times. Eat good, take walks and hot baths. You’ll be back smiling before you know it. Remember “this too shall pass”. Jade
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