6 Tips For Starting Again After Leaving A Toxic Relationship
Love is a beautiful thing, but sometimes, it just doesn’t work out and we have to remove ourselves from a toxic situation.
Following a break from a relationship that makes us unhappy, there’s a great future ahead, but the immediate aftermath is definitely a challenge. You’re rebuilding a new life for yourself, so it’s bound to be a little bit messy.
To help you get on the right path during this challenging and difficult time, here are six tips for starting again after leaving a toxic relationship:
1. A Financial Boost
Divorce is expensive, moving out on your own is expensive, getting a new ‘single and ready to mingle’ outfit and hairdo are expensive – the whole thing is expensive. You may find you need a financial boost of some kind to help, whether that’s with an advance at work, no interest loans, or selling your wedding dress. Don’t be ashamed to seek financial assistance – it’s only temporary, and you’ll be on your feet again in no time.
2. Allow Yourself To Rediscover Who You Are
So often in relationships, especially toxic ones, we can feel like half (or less) of a person. We lose our sense of self, and oftentimes after a breakup, you can feel quite lost. Allow yourself time to rediscover who you are now. It will take time and plenty of harsh truths, but it’s important, and it will lead you to happiness eventually.
3. Invest In Therapy
Around 1 in 4 people in the world will have some sort of mental health issue during any given year. Though you may not feel depressed or anxious after your breakup, if it was truly toxic, there are probably a few things to unpack. Investing in therapy is a really great thing to do if you have the budget for it. It’s like a mental clear out, leaving you with clarity and strength, ready for better days.
4. Lean On Friends & Family
No human is an island, and that is very true when it comes to breakups. Lean on those you love and allow them to help you keep you going through the hardest times. Don’t be afraid to have a friend clear out too during this time of change. Divorces and breakups of long-term relationships often lead to the loss of certain friendships, so it’s important to get comfortable with this added layer of difficulty.
5. Grieve
People often associate grief with death, but there are other reasons in life that we grieve. Divorce is one of the big ones. Allow yourself the time to grieve, to ugly cry, to comfort eat, to get rose-tinted glasses, and to smash them up again. It’s all part of the process of moving on.
6. Get A Handle On Mindfulness
During breakups, it is so easy to dwell on the past and run over what went wrong over and over again. Getting a handle on mindfulness and focusing on ‘the now’ will help you with this problem. It will also help you with life in general, so you should find you emerge from the breakup far stronger than you were in the relationship.
You Will Find Happiness Again
Leaving a toxic relationship is no mean feat. It’s painful, ugly, and messy. At times, your situation can feel totally hopeless. However, you must remember that time is a great healer, and you can and will get through to the other side. Using our tips, and the powerful strength you hold, you’ll be on a better path much sooner than you think.