Single On Purpose by John Kim
Author:John Kim
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperOne
Published: 2020-11-11T00:00:00+00:00
What Moving On Really Looks Like
Iâm not a big fan of the term âmoving on.â I mean, if itâs been four years, it may be time to move forward with your life. But usually we slam ourselves with the need to âmove onâ only a few weeks after the breakup. The trouble is, pushing yourself to move on discredits the depth of what happened and also hands you a ticking clock, which adds even more pressure to move on. Everything that has happened in that relationship, good or bad, is a part of your story and a part of you. If you reject parts of your story, you are rejecting and thus disconnecting with parts of yourself. I understand that your relationship may have been toxic and abusive. But you donât heal by rejecting it, ripping it out, and not looking at it. Youâre actually keeping those flames going. The anger and hurt will continue to glow. If you really want to move on, start with acceptance.
Acceptance is the beginning of any healing. When we donât accept something, it continues to grow, like a virus. We may be able to bury it for a while by distracting ourselves, but it will eventually come back. By rejecting it, denying it, pretending like it never happened, or minimizing its ongoing impact on us, we actually continue to feed it, allowing it to grow until it makes us destructiveâto ourselves, to other people, or to another relationship. Whether youâre dealing with a job loss, an illness, or an expired relationship, acceptance is the first and the most important step to getting past it.
Acceptance doesnât mean you want to get back together with your ex. If you do in fact want to get back together with your ex, then you must accept that as your truth and start there. Maybe you need to accept how much youâve been hurt so you can start grieving the loss of the relationship. Maybe you need to accept that it wasnât your fault. Or that it wasâmaybe you need to take ownership so youâll be better in your next relationship. Maybe acceptance means forgiveness. Maybe acceptance means boundaries. Ask yourself what you need to start accepting and what that looks like for you. And remember, acceptance is a process. It takes time. Itâs not something you do over a weekend. Whatâs important is that you start the process.
As you start to accept what happened, you will naturally start to move on. Iâm going to give you another new definition: You are not moving on. You are moving through. Acceptance isnât a corner you turn. Itâs a journey, and journeys take time. But eventually a journey can lead you back to the village a changed person, because with every journey there is a transformation. You have to go through the process. You are grieving. You are sad. You are angry, and you are allowing yourself to be angry. You have looked at the crash and taken ownership for your part.
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