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Navigating Heartbreak: How to Move On from an Ex You’re Still in Love With

By Milcah Tanimu

Breaking up is never easy, especially when you’re still in love with your ex. The end of a relationship can leave you feeling a mix of sadness, anger, and confusion. But even though it’s tough, there are ways to help yourself heal and move forward.

**1. Acknowledge Your Emotions**
First and foremost, it’s important to recognize and accept your feelings. Grieving is a natural part of the breakup process. Allow yourself to experience sadness and anger without judgment. Talking to friends, family, or a therapist can provide support, and journaling can help you process your thoughts and emotions.

**2. Give Yourself Time**
Healing isn’t instantaneous. It’s crucial to be patient with yourself and avoid rushing into new relationships as a way to fill the void. Focus on self-care and rediscovering what brings you joy. The journey will have ups and downs, and that’s perfectly normal.

**3. Create Distance**
While it might be tough, limiting contact with your ex is a vital step. This includes unfollowing them on social media, avoiding familiar places, and returning any sentimental items. This isn’t about holding grudges but about giving yourself the necessary space to heal.

**4. Reconnect with Your Passions**
Remember the activities and interests that brought you happiness before your relationship? Reengage with those hobbies! Whether it’s painting, reading, or reconnecting with friends, focusing on what you love can be both a distraction and a reminder of your identity outside the relationship.

**5. Prioritize Self-Care**
Taking care of your well-being is essential. Eat healthily, get adequate sleep, and exercise regularly. Engage in activities that nurture your mind and body, such as meditation, yoga, or simply spending time outdoors. Self-care strengthens your emotional resilience.

**6. Embrace Forgiveness**
Holding onto anger and resentment can impede your healing process. Forgiveness is about releasing negativity and allowing yourself to move on, not condoning any wrongdoing. It’s a gift you give yourself, enabling you to find peace and closure.

**7. Move Forward with Hope**
Remember, healing is a journey with its own pace. Even on challenging days, be compassionate with yourself. This experience, although painful, can lead to personal growth. Love and new connections are still out there, waiting for you when you’re ready.

Navigating through heartbreak takes time, but with patience and self-compassion, you’ll emerge stronger and more prepared for the future.

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