Break Up and Divorce The Post-Breakup Bucket List

The Post-Breakup Bucket List

FEAR.

It's instilled by nature to protect us from harm; it ensures our survival.

Very useful in the stone-age, today it's just a creator of phobias and personal disorders, and it prevents us from doing the things we want to do – things we are destined to do.

It tricks us by triggering all the emotional reactions that come with a real threat: anxiety, adrenalin rush, increased heart rate, etc.

Everything we need to initiate a “Fight or Flight” response.

It feels so real, when in fact it's a deception. There is no threat, no imminent danger.

The fear and anxiety we experience when our relationship has ended is not a real one. There is no threat to our lives … even if it feels that way.

It's rather the fear of the unknown that terrifies us.

Where will the path we are forced to take lead us? Will we survive alone? Who are we without our partners?

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The impossibility of imagining a favorable future is terrifying.

But how do you fight something that is not there? How do you overcome your fears?

Actually, there are lots of ways available, from numbing medication to cognitive behavior therapy, to positive affirmations.

All of which try to separate the non-existent causes from the pseudo-physical reactions to it.

What I find most effective when dealing with irrational fears after a break-up, is implanting pictures of a successful and happy future in our subconscious, to counteract the false beliefs we are investing in every day.

It's much like creating a bucket list – a list of things we want to do before we die.

This is a perfect way to reset your priorities – what is really important to you?

Please watch the following inspirational video from Candy Chang, who lost a loved one and found a wonderful way to make people stop and think about what they really want.

“In our age of increasing distractions, it's more important than ever to find ways to maintain perspective and remember that life is brief and tender.” – Candy Chang

The team of “Lean In,” (an organization encouraging women to pursue their ambitions), created a website that specifically addresses women, asking them, “What would you do if you weren't afraid?”.

When you scroll through the many submissions of women stating their fears, it becomes evident how much damage fear really is doing in our lives.

It denies us the life we deserve.

That is why I think it's essential to think about what fear is withholding from us – especially after a relationship split.

Fear denies us the life we deserve

The next step is obviously destroying the fears and obstacles, and doing what you want to do, achieving the goals that define you.

So I am asking you today: What would you do if you were fearless?

What could you do NOW, after your break-up, that would bring you to the fore, if fear wouldn't hold you back?

Please list at least three things below in the comment section, (anonymously if you want).

But there's a catch.

I don't want you just to write them down; I want you to COMMIT to doing those things.

So if YOUR three things were:

  1. find a more fulfilled job
  2. go backpacking through New Zealand
  3. get a tattoo

take the first steps to commitment today:

  1. go to a job center
  2. pick a date, inquire prices
  3. make an appointment in a tattoo shop

The key is to feel the fear, acknowledge that it's there, realize that it serves no purpose and DO IT ANYWAY.

Take the first step in blind faith that you are doing the right thing.

Doing what you fear most and succeeding in it is one of the most rewarding moments in life. Everybody should experience that regularly.

These are the very things that define us, polish us and make us stronger.

On the way to the ultimate post-breakup goal – fulfillment, purpose and emotional independence.

Your friend,
Eddie Corbano

P.S.: Seriously, do it now: write down YOUR 3 things below.

  • 1. Learn not 1 but 3 programming languages
    2. Get an IT certification
    3. Scuba diving at St. John Virgin Islands

    I learned these last few months, if you put your brain on overdrive, the healing time for a heartbreak is shorter. Having a demanding job really helps a lot. Am I healed after 6 months? it’s not as bad as the first 3. Instead of this gut wrenching pain, it’s almost physical, you just feel this dull ache. And for sure, much as I miss the one you love, I have no desire to see my ex anymore. I just wish the ex would stop bugging me as the ex was the one who dumped me anyways. The table has turned.

  • 1. Kokoda and Everest (next year)
    2. Complete university studies (by 2016)
    3. Change the world positively (everyday but on a grand scale before I die)

  • i think i am going to write a book to help women out there whose husband had left them for a young women after 3+ decades of marriage and inform them we are never to old to enjoy life Maybe now i can do the things i always wanted to do without the albratoss over my life

  • 1) gain emotional freedom
    2) finish writing my book
    3) stay healthy

  • Anonymous says:

    1) Get a great score on the GRE.

    2) Get into a great graduate school program.

    3) Get “Exceeds Expectations” on my work, performance review.

    4) Let someone new, love and appreciate me for who I am.

  • 1. Become a CA .
    2. Try interior designing, especially my dream home.
    3. Become THE BEST version of myself and find my Mr. Right.

  • 1. More bonding time with my kids
    2. Enjoy my flying career
    3. Spend time with my family and friends

  • Anonymous says:

    1) Build up my savings and pay down my debts
    2) Go on a date
    3) Join a softball league to meet people

  • 1) Lose 20 lbs (already lost 55 in the last year- I want to lose these last 20 lbs for ME, not because I secretly think that being skinnier will keep my ex from leaving me- he did anyway.)
    2) Volunteer and help people and animals with the gifts I have
    3) Become a blogger

  • Fun walk
    work harder at my job
    make new freinds

  • 1. Move overseas to work / travel
    2. Date again
    3. Get into the best shape of my life

  • 1. Build a cabin with as much recycled materials as possible.
    2. Save money and buy land in a remote area.
    3. Grow as much of my own food as possible.

    • I really like that 🙂

  • 1. Excel at my professional life
    2. Stay in shape, excercise regularly and lose this tummy 🙂
    3. Buy that range rover sport that I’ve been dreaming about

  • 1) Learn to formulate at least one color at school

    2) take a trip out of the country

    3) Finish cos school.

  • Three things:
    1. Quit Porn/masturbation
    2. Develope a daily exercise routine
    3. Find a way to make extra cash

  • 1) Become a fit and healthy individual
    2) Visit every continent
    3) Find Mr. Right

  • 1. Stop wasting preciosu time thinking about what he things about me
    2. Find a job in public/global health
    3. Finish writing the book

  • In order to heal, the focus is on us, not our exes. Forget all about your ex. That’s history. They are no longer the star in the show. We are. This show is about us.

    1)become an excellent photographer
    2)get myself in good physical shape and then take up a new winter sport
    3)make a list of places I would like to visit and ask new people to go with me.

    • That’s an awesome statement. Thank you. 🙂

  • what would you have said to your EX while you two were still together if you weren’t fearful of losing him/her?
    name three things…hee hee…
    i like that question…

    • I would travel
      Find a new partner
      Get him out of my life forever

  • 1. Vacation to Thailand

    2. Promotion at work

    3. New House

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