This archive report was first published on 7 November 2019.
When a friendship, marriage, or working relationship comes to an end, it can leave you with lingering feelings of bitterness, anger, and hurt. However, with the right mindset and approach, you can begin to heal and move forward. As of November 7, 2019, experts recommend the following steps to help you recover.
Respect the Decision ¶
It's essential to accept the end of the relationship and avoid dwelling on what could have been. Dwelling on past actions or what-ifs will only prolong the healing process and may even lead to further emotional pain.
Let Go of the Need for Closure ¶
Seeking closure from the person who caused you pain can be tempting, but it's often a ploy to sneak in one final interaction. Instead, focus on moving forward and letting go of the need for closure.
Focus on Self-Improvement ¶
The end of a relationship is an ideal time to work on self-improvement. This can include getting in physical shape, pursuing further studies, traveling, pampering yourself, or simply taking more time for yourself. By focusing on your own growth and well-being, you can begin to heal and move forward.