Coping with a break up
Break ups can be tough no matter which end of the break up you’re on – it’s not an easy thing to go through. We’ve got some tips to help you cope.
Breaking up doesn’t mean that you’re a failure
The end of a relationship doesn’t mean that there’s something wrong with you.
Most of the time, no-one is to blame – it’s just that the relationship didn't work out.
It can take time and practice to find a relationship that works for you.
It doesn’t matter who you are or how old you are, it’s never easy to deal with the feelings and thoughts following a break up with someone you care about.
Breaking up can bring up a lot of different emotions
You could feel:
Sad
Angry
Relieved
Shocked
Guilty
Worried
Lonely
Confused
What might cause a break up?
There are lots of reasons why relationships break up. Here are a few:
You discover that you like or want different things
It feels like the relationship is moving too fast or too slow
You both have different ideas of what it should be like in a relationship
You’re still discovering who you are and who you want to be
You don’t get along very well
You don’t feel safe or comfortable
"Some days will be easier than others – but it’s important to try and take it one day at a time."
Breaking up well
Being the one to decide to break up can be really hard – especially if you're worried about hurting the other person.
Here’s some tips on how to end the relationship in a helpful way:
Avoid using social media or a text message to break up with someone
Try to break up with someone face to face or over the phone
Try not to tell someone who might break the news before you get a chance to tell the other person first
Choose a time and place that allows both of you to talk without any interruptions from other people
Be considerate and treat the other person how you would like to be treated
It’s important to be honest and clear about your reason for breaking up
Try to remain calm if the other person is angry or tearful
Stay true to yourself and your reasons for breaking up
Avoid posting details about your break up on social media
"I want to break up with Leo. It's just been awkward and we were better as friends."
"With help and support, you can get through this.
You may end up even stronger than you were before."
Coping with a break up
Here are some ideas that might help you cope with a painful break-up:
It’s not always easy dealing with a break up
Talking to somebody can really help.
Remember, these feelings won’t last forever. In time things will get easier and you’ll start to move on.
If you need some help coping with a break up, give us a call, start a WebChat or email us today.
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