'Breaking up is hard to do'. How many lyrics in pop songs tell us this? While the emotions felt by an individual suddenly left alone after years of sharing their life with another, can seem like one large burden too heavy to carry - the moment the individual realizes that the these emotions will pass is the moment that the sunlight starts to feel warm again, and the melodies sung by the birds begin to sound sweet.
There are many factors to consider after a breakup. Why did it happen? What did you do wrong? Is he or she worth waiting for? Should you start again with someone new? Should you completely forget about your past together? Who can you talk to? Who will understand how you feel? How can you change the plans that you had for the future? And finally - will you be alone forever?
So many questions and all of them need answering. The truth is - you know the answers yourself. However, trying to pass a test without opening a book to study for it generally means that your chances of failing the test will be above average.
You are the book. You have all of these answers inside yourself, but at the moment you feel like a gust of wind has blown through the library of your mind, and your papers are scattered from one end of your home to the other. Very little makes sense.
'How To Deal With A Breakup' has been written from the heart by someone who understands what you feel. The steps toward happiness after a relationship ends may seem to be along a path of quick-sand, but they're not.
There is something very special about being given time to see life through your very own eyes, something very special about being given time to fall in love with yourself. Then - once you really know who you are, you may even discover you're too good to be shared!
You are your own teacher, but perhaps you need a reminder of what to teach yourself. Heather Bloomfield knows where the corrupted files to your emotions lay in your mind, and this book has been compiled to reconfigure and reformat those files, so that you can function effectively and be truly happy once again.
There are many factors to consider after a breakup. Why did it happen? What did you do wrong? Is he or she worth waiting for? Should you start again with someone new? Should you completely forget about your past together? Who can you talk to? Who will understand how you feel? How can you change the plans that you had for the future? And finally - will you be alone forever?
So many questions and all of them need answering. The truth is - you know the answers yourself. However, trying to pass a test without opening a book to study for it generally means that your chances of failing the test will be above average.
You are the book. You have all of these answers inside yourself, but at the moment you feel like a gust of wind has blown through the library of your mind, and your papers are scattered from one end of your home to the other. Very little makes sense.
'How To Deal With A Breakup' has been written from the heart by someone who understands what you feel. The steps toward happiness after a relationship ends may seem to be along a path of quick-sand, but they're not.
There is something very special about being given time to see life through your very own eyes, something very special about being given time to fall in love with yourself. Then - once you really know who you are, you may even discover you're too good to be shared!
You are your own teacher, but perhaps you need a reminder of what to teach yourself. Heather Bloomfield knows where the corrupted files to your emotions lay in your mind, and this book has been compiled to reconfigure and reformat those files, so that you can function effectively and be truly happy once again.