At one point or another we all go through periods of difficulty with the ones we love. If a breakup ensues in this difficult it can make things even harder. In the grand scheme of things, breaking up is always the easy part. It’s getting back together with your lover that presents the real challenge. Having to swallow your pride and apologize for all of the spiteful, hurtful, or flat-out mean things that you said can be one of the most heartbreaking experiences there is. However, this is simply part of the healing process and is necessary to re-cultivating that relationship with your ex. This is the part where both individuals are pushed to their ultimate limitations. If your love for another person is genuine, it is going to be that much more difficult to ease the pain.
Below, let’s take a look at three sound steps you can take toward getting back together with your lover.
For starters, never underestimate the power of an apology. You must say you’re sorry if you’ve caused a hurtful conflict. This is absolutely crucial as it demonstrates to the other person that you’re sincere and willing to admit that you made a mistake and are hurting as badly as they are.
Secondly, get to the core of what caused the breakup. Until these issues are addressed, neither person can even hope to feel comfortable settling back into the relationship. Silence is golden, but when repairing a relationship communication is key. Both people must effectively communicate what they feel was the problem and how they were feeling in the midst of that conflict. Generally when this is done, each person is given some new insight into the dispute that didn’t exist before. More so, it’s not uncommon to find the entire conflict was a big misunderstanding that had been blown very much out of proportion.
Finally, forgiveness is the cleansing and resolution of each others’ wrong doings. Holding a grudge is a sure-fire way to keep old wounds from healing. When you humble yourself and forgive the other person of their mistakes, it’s not only an expression of love for the other person, but it’s also therapeutic for the person forgiving. No relationship can be considered healthy or successful if those involved are carrying the burden of emotional baggage. Getting back together with your lover may not be easy or quick, but things worth doing rarely are. However, if you truly love each other, the pain you both endure will pale in comparison to the joy to be found in working out your differences and appreciating each other completely.
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