The 5 R’s of moving on from a break-up you should know. Heartbreaking as it is, here’s the easiest way out!
Most people over the age of 30 surely have gone through a break-up. Everybody can relate to how a certain person feels after coming from a relationship, specially a really long one. When you meet a certain person, and you fall in love, once in a while you come to thinking that he/she is the one. You think that, “Yeah, he’ll be the last person I’ll ever love.” And by this time you tend to let your world evolve around you partner. When the time comes when your partner breaks up with you, it is really hard to let go. A break-up leaves us depressed, lost, and most of all — alone. But have you ever thought that being alone was the answer all along? Alone time is the best time to reflect on what was lost during your relationship: what was lost within you. As you fall deeper in love, you give away so much that you lose so much as well. You give all of your love for that one person that you forget to love yourself more than anything else. The best way to move on is to improve oneself. There is no time to look back over and over trying to figure out what went wrong, but to move on and look for yourself. Show your ex that with or without him/her, you are an able person. Show the world the new you, that you can be better than you ever were.