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Break ups are hard.. Whether you're the dumper or the dumpee, it's a very difficult thing to deal with.
It might feel like you'll never make it out of the heart-shattering sadness.
But you will.. Here are 5 things you can do to help put yourself back together after a break up.
Number one: experience it.. The only way to really get over a break up is to deal with it.
Don't distract yourself. Let yourself feel the emotions, one at a time.
There will be good times, and there will be bad, but the most important thing is to give yourself time.
If you feel like crying, cry. Crying has a bad reputation but it's extremely therapeutic.
Crying isn't losing control, it's gaining it back through owning your emotions.
Number two: focus on yourself.. After being the second half of a couple for a while, we tend to forget what it feels like to be on our own again.
Be your own person.. Do whatever you feel like doing. Try thinking about you and only you for a little bit to regain that awesome sense of independence that you lost while being someone's significant other.
This can be done in a number of ways. Treat yourself to something nice, like a delicious dinner or a day out and about.
Maybe take the time to reevaluate your health goals, or even set personal goals for yourself.
Indulge a little. Buy yourself a nice outfit or something you've had your eye on.
Get your favorite food or a bottle of wine and enjoy it with, or without friends.
Take time to remind yourself of who you are..
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