Top 10 Ways To Help Yourself Move On If You’re Newly Single

Sara Knick
3 min readSep 14, 2021
Photo by Ahmed Nishaath on Unsplash.

Failed relationships can be painful and challenging to overcome. While the most common solution is to rebound into another relationship, these relationships rarely survive beyond a few months. Take advantage of your new relationship status by learning from the past and recreating your life. A breakup or divorce can ultimately be a positive experience.

Learn from a failed relationship and prepare for your future partner:

1. Learn from it. Every failed relationship provides at least one significant lesson. What was it? Relationships typically fail due to errors in choosing a partner or errors in behavior. Determine where you made a mistake and decide to do something better next time. If you never repeated any of your relationship errors, you’d be guaranteed to find the right person!

Use the first few weeks to examine the relationship and consider what changes you can make in the future.

2. Let go. Unless there are children involved, consider ceasing all contact. Resist the tendency to “accidentally” run into them at your favorite hangout, send a late-night text message or stalk them on Facebook. Take anything that reminds you of them, box it up and put it in the garage.

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