Breaking up isn't easy to do but with this few tips, it does not have to get messy too.
Breaking up is one of the hardest things to do but here's how you can break-up maturely and if not walk away with a partner, at least walk away with a friend.
A break
up can be awful especially if you're on the receiving end. It can leave
you feeling confused, insecure and depressed. However, being the
'breaker upper' can be just as hard. Your mind is all over the place,
wondering if you're doing the right thing or not.
A
certified relationship coach, shares his five best tips for breaking up
with someone properly and as maturely as possible. That's without being
unnecessarily nasty, while also getting to the point and ensuring that
you can walk away feeling like you've not only done the right thing but
might be able to salvage a friendship from it all.
1. Be clear
People
only wish to break up with someone if the person is no longer a match
to their outlook, values, passions, needs and desires. So before the
break up, write a list of what it is that you no longer want to be, feel
or experience in a relationship so that you can be clear when you break
up.
Then write down what you now want, and visualise it.
2. Fall out of love in your mind first
It’s harder to break up if you keep focusing on the one moment you were happy. If you're trying to build the strength to break up with a partner, banish that thought.
Focus
on the top five negative moments of your relationship. Remember what
you saw, heard and felt during those times. Keep repeating the process.
3. Be kind, but strict
Breaking up can be extremely painful, not just for the person being left behind but for the person doing the leaving.
Be kind and respectful as you begin to distance yourself, however be
strict with your boundaries because if you're not totally clear, your
partner may get mixed signals and end up staying around much longer.
4. Figure out how valuable they are
Only you can
decide what your partner is worth to you. Are they worth a sit down
dinner or a five-minute coffee break up? Are they worth a four-word text
or one last night of passion? Sorry but only you can decide that one.
5. Look forward
Think
about all of the things you are now free to be, do after breaking up.
Go on a rampage of thoughts that activate happy vibes. Tomorrow’s
experiences are always created from the thoughts you are thinking today.
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