After A Break Up Avoid Being Lonely
Probably the worst bit in a break up is the loneliness. If going through a break up isn't enough, you then have to deal with being alone with nothin...
Probably the worst bit in a break up is the loneliness. If going through a break up isn’t enough, you then have to deal with being alone with nothing else on your mind except what has just happened.
This short piece is going to look at your loneliness and try and improve things for you. If you surround yourself with other people, you will soon see that your ex wasn’t the be all and end all.
It is a common thing in a relationship for people to fall out of touch with friends as they are with their partner all the time. After the breakup it is vital that you contact these old friends and begin to spend time with them again.
Try to spend as much time as possible with them. So it may feel awkward to begin with, but you will soon get past this. Of course there will be no awkwardness if you have always been in touch with your friends, even whilst you were in the relationship.
It is also good to spend time with family at this point. Turn to you siblings and spend some time with them. There are always your parents too if all else fails.
There is also the idea of joining up to a local gym. Doing this will give your appearance a boost in time for when you next see your ex.
Losing some weight or getting fit will boost your self confidence no end. All the time spent socialising with friends as well as going to the gym regularly will ensure that your time is filled and your mind is kept well away from your ex.
If you do not fill your time well and you are alone too much it will be easy to resort to desperate measures in an attempt to get your ex back. Harassing them with phone calls and texts are some of the things you may end up doing, but filling your time with fun things will help prevent this.
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