4/8/12

Fixing a Broken Heart

By Alex Shant


Fixing a broken heart is paramount for those living in broken relationships. People settle in bad relationships and are unwilling to move forward to a place of peace and healing for various reasons.

There are as many reasons why your current or past relationship failed as there are people. For example, a lot of relationships are entered into blindly by both partners. They're in love and all they know is that they want to spend the rest of their lives together and after sometime of dealing the harsh realities of life, love and relationships, eventually they grow fed up with each other and decided to part methods.

Yes, you may find it traumatic to gain trust in love again but hey, it's better to take a risk than forever wonder what could have happen if, like this or that. The truth is that people get involved in relationships because they fear being alone. If this is you, recognize it and make a commitment to yourself to discover the reasons for your fears. And then decide if those fears are getting in the way of you having a healthy relationship. Fixing your broken heart may be tough at first but if you really want to end it, you have to change perspectives and try to look on the brighter side of life. Healing a Broken Heart requires you to R.E.S.E.T. your heart and here are the following steps that you need to do:

ACCEPTANCE You have to recognize that you're heartbroken. It sounds simple but you would be amazed at how many women and men go out of their method to deny the fact that the relationship has ended. Rebound relationships are filled with such people.

NURTURE IT Embrace the drama! That's right! You must feel your pain, not push it under a rug or pretend that it doesn't exist.Eventually the pain will decrease. There's no point denying it to yourself. You are hurt, it's normal to show it. What is not normal is denying it to yourself, you're not a robot!

SCOOP OUT THE BAGGAGE! Imagine that you've fallen down and cut open your hand. There are pieces of gravel inside the cut. If you want the cut to heal, you will scoop out what doesn't belong, clean it, and bandage it up. Fixing a broken heart is much the same way. Your fall, in this case, is your broken heart. The gravel, is the unnecessary emotional baggage that is trying to stick with you. If it's not properly dealt with, it will create road blocks to future, successful relationships.




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