5 worst post-breakup behaviours

5 worst post-breakup behaviours

Though times may be tough when a relationship ends, things can go from bad to worse if you prolong the pain. Find out which hazards to avoid when your heart's on the mend.
Updated:
2009-10-28 23:22
Published:
2006-03-15 00:00
By 
Karyn J. Wilson

5 post-breakup don'ts

Five post-breakup behaviours to avoid
Laurie Frankel, author of the It's Not Me…It's You! A Modern Girl's Guide to Breaking Up (Sourcebooks Hysteria, 2004) offers these five post-breakup tips.

1. Do not initiate or respond to any contact with your ex
Frankel says "Once you've had your 12 ending e-mails and five final phone discussions…guess what? You're done. Give hope an inch and you'll be back in bed with your ex in no time…great in the moment, lousy the moment after."

2. Don't prolong cynical thoughts
Emotions like anger, sadness and blame are unavoidable but consistently asking yourself why the relationship soured will not give you peace or courage to get on with your single life. "Be good to yourself," says Frankel. "When a negative thought cycle begins, notice it, acknowledge it — then end it. Call a friend (for support)."

3. Get rid of objects that remind you of your ex
That pillow case that smells like his hair; those photographs of your trip to Niagara Falls — get rid of them. "We humans endow things with meaning and the longer those meaningful things are around, the longer you will take to heal and move on," says Frankel. "Every time you come across an item...it picks at the wound."

4. Refrain from stalking
If monitoring his every move has become your favourite pastime, you need to put down the binoculars and force some distance between you and your ex. "If you still have mutual friends, resist grilling them for an update. Third-party information just sets the healing clock back to zero," says Frankel.

5. Don't jump into another relationship too soon
"Give yourself some time to attend to your wounds and reorient yourself," says Frankel. Seeking comfort in the arms of another soon after a breakup is not fair to both parties as emotions are running high and you both may have different agendas as to how serious things could get.

If revenge seems irresistible, Frankel warns that it's just a hostile feeling and not reality. Expel those negative vibes by talking to a trusted friend or therapist and hit the gym for a stress-busting workout. Remember: you are not in this alone — you are surrounded by friends and family who have, at one time or another, experienced the same situation and can offer a shoulder of support.

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  • Tammy wrote:

    Sep 26, 2007

    2009-09-22 10:49 AM

    Yes it's easier with no children, because children are your tie to that person for life, whereas without any you can make a clean break!!!
  • Chris wrote:

    Sep 26, 2007

    2009-09-22 10:50 AM

    In group discussions that I have had a lot of people have said divorce is easier when no kids are involved. I have no children but, I don't agree that divorce is easier because I don't have children. We all have individual circumstances and it is not always easy to recover from a divorce.
  • Laurel wrote:

    Sep 28, 2007

    2009-09-22 10:52 AM

    I agree that it would be much easier if there was no children involved. I would love to just cut ties and move on but it is hard when we still have contact all the time because of our child.
  • Lori wrote:

    Mar 20, 2007

    2009-11-18 3:02 PM

    Easier to do when there are no kids involved.
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