How To Survive A Break Up

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There is a good chance you may get angry and start blaming your ex for the failed relationship. It is vital that you acknowledge and deal with this blame, since the end of the relationship is really nobody’s fault.  Although it may seem that there was something wrong with you or your ex that caused the breakup, but in reality there was something wrong with the relationship.

And if you had stayed in that failing relationship you would have prevented yourself from having the right relationship with someone else. So, essentially, your ex did the right thing for both of you by ending it. And this is what you have to come to grips with if you want to learn how to survive a break up.

Sometimes, to ease the pain, people send their ex partners on a “guilt trip” as way to get them back. This is the worst thing you could do, as it will only lead to more heartache and anger down the road. Instead of living in the past, move on and remind yourself that the right person is still out there for you. One failed relationship does not mean you will be alone for the rest of your life, so take this break up advice to heart.

As you learn how to survive a break up, think of how much the relationship taught you. Look at the problems that you could not see before, and learn from them. Accepting these problems will help you to actually be thankful for your ex partner’s decision, and help you to move on quicker to a happier life.

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