Most of my adult life has been devoted to this cause. Looking for closure in a relationship? Keep reading. How To Find Closure: Recognizing The Pattern! It didn’t matter the reason why our relationship ended, or even if I were the one at fault. ...
We’ve all been there. You end a relationship, and instead of feeling free, you feel stuck. You’re haunted by memories, what-ifs, and the weight of unresolved emotions. You tell yourself you need “closure,” but that elusive sense of finality doesn’t come. So, what ...
Sometimes you know why it ended, and sometimes not. Often, you wish you could talk to that person to obtain some closure and some sort of validation that the relationship truly existed and that you meant something…anything. Why They Avoid You If you have a habit ofpicking emotionally challe...
Making a relationship last forever is something that many couples aspire to do. However, it can be challenging to know where to begin. Whether you’re just starting a new relationship or you’ve been together for years, there are a few key things you can do to help make your relationship...
Why do we distract ourselves from feeling emotions that can actually help us find more closure on thelove that has been lost? Love is pain – but you have a choice Have you ever found yourself asking, “Why is life so painful?” You’re not alone, but pain is part of life. To furt...
It clears the deck so you can open your heart to someone new and attract your dream relationship without dragging along any “baggage.” In this episode and blog, I’m going to show youhow to get closure after a breakup in 8 thoroughly healing and practical steps. ...
Research has found a direct association between withdrawal and lower relationship satisfaction. If the silent treatment is your typical response, it will do damage. If you’re feeling attacked, try to find a way to discuss this without going on the attack yourself. If you’re bored or ...
When you’re dating, it’s natural that you will go out with some people you aren’t compatible with. If you find yourself in a position to reject somebody, treat them with respect. It may be hard, but be honest. This provides both parties with closure. ...
We’re not going to downplay how hard it can be to part ways, but there isn't a good reason to stay in arelationship that just isn't working. In the long run, it’s detrimental to your quest to find a partner you trulyarecompatible with (if that’s your ultimate goal). Plus, ...
By cutting off contact, you are giving yourself time to heal. According to relationship therapist Rachel Sussman in the "Women's Health" article "The Four Biggest Breakup Mistakes," keeping in touch with an ex and demanding closure can leave many people feeling unsatisfied and even worse about...