How To Cure A Broken Heart
Love is like a magic potion. When you’re in love you feel alive, young, energetic, strong, and important. You could take on the world, and never lose. And you’ll live forever.
But losing that love — that magic potion — is agony. Somebody stuck a sword through your heart and tore it apart. Suddenly you’re lost and alone and weak and desparate to stop the bleeding… stop the pain.
So, is it hopeless? Is there no cure for a broken heart? Well, there are three main cures.
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Time
Nothing heals emotional pain like time. Eventually, the bleeding stops. Eventually, the agony becomes bearable. Eventually, we start living again. Some people need a few days to recover. Others need weeks or months or years. But time eventually heals every broken heart.
Counseling
Counseling is another effective cure for a broken heart. When we’re suffering through a lost love, we have no perspective. We focus on the pain and the loss and the overwhelming belief that this agony will never go away. Our life is over. All we can do is impatiently wait until we die for ultimate relief.
What we need is the perspective of a trained professional who will listen while we let out all the frustration and pain. Letting out the pain is like lancing a wound to let out the pus. It’s a great first step to stop the infection, and give the body a chance to heal.
But lancing a wound is only the first step. We also need medication to heal the wound. And that’s exactly what happens in counselling to cure a broken heart. First, the counselor releases all the painful feelings… then she uses her training and experience and skill to heal the wound. A friend can listen to your problems and let you release the pus… but only a skilled counselor can take you to the next nevel, and heal the wound.
Finding A New Love
Time and counseling are useful and often necessary, but the strongest cure for a broken heart is to get back in the game. Find another love… somebody even better than the love you lost… to help you forget.
But don’t just look for a quick replacement to stop the pain. Everybody knows about those rebound disasters. Don’t rush… don’t push too hard… don’t act desperate… and don’t use somebody else as a disposable replacement. Just get back in the game, and give yourself the chance to meet other people… the chance to feel something with somebody else. That’s often all it takes to find a new love… and quickly cure a broken heart.








