How To Use The Power Of Now
Years ago, I received a life-changing email. I don’t know who forwarded it to me, but it was one of those that you take a short look at and then delete it immediately. Luckily for me, I took a closer look.
Years ago, I received a life-changing email. I don’t know who forwarded it to me, but it was one of those that you take a short look at and then delete it immediately. Luckily for me, I took a closer look.
The no-contact rule. An outstanding concept in theory, yet so difficult to put into action. No other rule shapes the outcome of our recovery more than this one, the rule is a precondition for our survival. But why is it so hard to follow?
The reason why you are reading this article full of quotes about moving on after a break up is probably because you’ve experienced a painful break up and you feel the need to move on, but – as often in life – this is easier said than done.
Have you ever dreamed of the perfect partner, the ultimate romantic love in the perfect relationship? A partner who is your missing part, the one that fulfills you and makes you complete? Who’s been waiting their whole life just to meet you, and by your bond, a door in heaven opens for you?
“It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid”. We all know this line from the song. It sounds good, and of course there is no reason to be afraid of “the most wonderful time of the year” is there? Unless you are alone, suffering from a recent break-up or divorce, facing your first holidays alone.
The following is a very inspiring success story about getting closure and your strength back after she had to face her Ex. What would YOU do, if you ran into your Ex continuously after returning to a small town after 6 months no-contact?
Months or even years after a relationship break up we often fully realize the fatal mistakes we’ve made right after it. Especially the panic controlled actions made us appear as a different person – often we don’t recognize ourselves any more. It can bring out the worst of us.
Most breakups aren’t mutual. Sometimes ending a relationship can be so hard that we put it off for days, weeks, and even years. Many people get stuck in this stage, and one major reason for this is an overwhelming sense of guilt.
As if the news that your partner doesn’t want to be with you any longer isn’t enough, they often think they have to try to comfort you – to make you feel better. What most of the “Dumpers” simply do not understand is: they CANNOT give any comfort. They are only able to give as much comfort as a drug would to a drug addict.
“Are you real?” Throughout all of my articles, I have revealed more and more about my past. Hence, why would someone ask the question of whether or not I was a real person? This is when I decided to write some more about my personal story and my life.