September 12, 2009
A Cure for a Broken Heart
Many people will tell you that being in love is a wonderful thing. When a person is in love they feel like they are young, alive, happy, and energetic, and so much more. Although love is said to bring all this happiness, when a relationship comes to an end or you lose a loved one, there is hurt. This pain you feel, people call it a broken heart.
We call it a broken heart, because when people think about love they think about hearts. Well, lucky for us there are cures for the broken hearts we feel. Time, counseling, and finding a new love are the three cures to a broken heart.
How Would Time Help Us?
The best healer of this broken heart could possibly be time. Any relationship is something real; it involves the heart and emotions. These feelings cannot be turned on and off like you want them to be, they involve the heart. You have to have patience and time with these feelings. A broken heart cannot be cured in days or in minutes. Your broken heart could take months or years to finally be cured.
But They Know Nothing about My Marriage
Now, to really cure a broken heart, you should use this method. It's been proven to work. In counseling, the couselor is a professional you can talk to about your emotional pain for your relationship that has ended. These professionals encourage you to let your feelings out, rather than hold them in.
When your in counseling and you have a good counselor, they know how to use their experience and education to help you work through your problems. Their sessions should allow you to share your feelings in an open environment without feeling judged or ridiculed. To really heal, you have to feel comfortable talking to someone about your broken heart.
Let’s Fall In Love
If you get back in the social circle, it's another great way to cure your broken heart. When your coping with losing a relationship, getting back into the social circle can be difficult, but can help you a lot. Don’t go looking for someone to fall in love with, or to fill your empty emotional space, just be looking for friends, and don’t be shy when going out.
Jennifer Clark has recently published a relationship repair website as a resource for couples struggling with different aspects of dating, marriage, sex, or divorce. Find the resource for Cure For a Broken Heart here, and please visit us at http://www.RelationshipsImproved.com for additional resources to help improve your relationships and to get our 6 part mini course on the Top Secrets of Successful Relationships.
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