This Is The One Thing Experts Recommend When It Comes To Truly Forgetting Your Ex

The aftermath of a breakup can be an emotional whirlwind, filled with highs and lows as you navigate healing. The pain may feel unbearable at first, especially if the relationship was deeply intertwined with your routine. The urge to reach out can be overwhelming. However, experts suggest the no-contact rule is key to moving on. This means avoiding direct communication, including calls, texts, and social media. Keeping them out of sight helps regain emotional clarity and independence. The process can be difficult, but with time, the absence allows space for self-growth, healing, and the realization that happiness comes from within.

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