5 Post-Breakup Lies That Keep You STUCK With An Eternally Broken Heart

Author : Clayton Olson

After you have gone through a breakup, how many times have you fed yourself certain lies to probably make the process a little bit easier? These lies will never make you feel better, nor will they help you move on in the long run. The only way to do this is to go the healthy route.

It’s time to move on. Here’s how.

Learning how to move on after a breakup is hard.

If getting over someone was as getting under someone else. Instead, it’s time-consuming and enough to make us wonder if asexual creatures actually have the right idea.

Still, getting over a breakup isn’t impossible. Millions of people do it every day (and perhaps you’ve done it before as well). Yet realizing a few truths helps make the process not only easier but more productive, too.

First of all, learning how to move on is more than learning how to stop pining for your lost love.

It’s also about learning what you may unconsciously be holding onto, and how this grip is stopping you from becoming complete — something you must be, in order to 1) fully move on OR 2) reconcile with your ex-flame.

Many times, when we are stuck in a state of suffering, we’re stuck in a place of feeling sorry for ourselves or feeling helpless and hopeless. That’s because we possess a set of foundational beliefs that guide us. And often they guide us in the wrong direction.

But when you change these beliefs, you arm yourself with the power to change yourself, as well. You discard these beliefs for the truths that lie beneath them.

Related: 9 Times When Leaving The Person You Love Is The Right Thing To Do

So, exactly what are these beliefs that are worthy of re-examining? They include the following.

Here Are 5 Post-Breakup Lies That Keep You STUCK With An Eternally Broken Heart

1. I can’t afford to take another 30 or 45 years to find another person who is just as good. I don’t have it in me.

On the surface, this belief already seems like an exaggeration. Odds are, it didn’t take you 30 years to find your first love — unless you started dating in utero.

Instead, it took you that long to gain the emotional maturity to be ready for a relationship. Now that you’ve gained it, it’s not going anywhere.

Creating a new relationship that is better than the old one is going to be much easier because you’ll be standing on the shoulders of the previous ones.

2. My ex must not have ever really loved me, this relationship must not have meant anything to them.

Another common belief among those hoping to learn how to get over a breakup is that their relationship was a farce.

But, odds are, anyone who stayed with you did, in fact, love you; why would they have stuck around, otherwise?

Rarely does a relationship end because there was no love involved; instead, it ends because there was a mismatch in values or a deep breakdown in communication. On the off chance that the relationship truly didn’t mean anything to them, then that’s their loss.

Better to know it meant something to you and that the time was not wasted.

Related: 12 Signs You’re Emotionally Traumatized By A Hurtful Breakup

3. We had the PERFECT relationship.

If the relationship was perfect, it’d still exist and you wouldn’t be reading this article.

It’s not that it was perfect, it’s that now that it’s gone, you’re only remembering the most wonderful parts of it. In short, you’re not seeing the full picture, just the highlight reel.

This isn’t worth holding onto because it can set you up to only pursue “perfect” relationships in the future when, in reality, there’s no such thing.

Realize that if the relationship ended, it had to end. If one person is miserable enough in the relationship to end it, they’re doing both parties a favor in the long-run.

Post-Breakup Lies That Keep You STUCK With An Eternally Broken Heart

4. This is the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.

Another belief people harbor is that they’ve never experienced anything so awful before. And this is understandable: breakups hurt!

But what if the pain that you’re feeling and the helplessness and hopelessness are tools in disguise? What if these are the tools that you can use to begin to carve out a greater capacity for your own self-love, for your own authenticity and for your own growth?

What is the “worst thing that’s ever happened” to you someday turns into the “best thing that’s ever happened” to you?

This simple re-frame may unlock a sense of compassion for yourself, greater curiosity about life itself, and a deeper available expression of appreciation for your partner as a catalyst for growth.

Related: 10 Ways To Go Through A Breakup Without Feeling Miserable

5. There’s no point in ever loving again.

The final belief that many of those learning how to get over someone are about the futility of romance: There’s no point to ever dating again; may as well get a cat.

However, this could be the moment in your life where everything begins to change for the better! The moment in your life where you have a chance to find yourself again.

This breakup may be the mirror that is finally revealing the part of you that needs to grow, to fully believe in yourself and feel solid on your own.

The truth is, if you want to love, you must continually risk over and over again. With time, you’ll realize that the pain is not something to be avoided, but rather a reminder that you’re alive and have the capacity to feel deeply.

After every storm is a rainbow, if you’re willing to stay with it and trust in it’s passing.

The resilience, the power, the love that you’ll gain access to through using this time as a self-development journey will pay dividends in all your future love endeavors.

Related: The 5 Stages of Moving On

You might be able to do this on your own, but many people find help with a life coach or professional.

If you’re in need of help getting over your heartbreak, sign up at ClaytonOlsonCoaching.com and send Clayton a message.

Clayton Olson is an International Relationship Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, and Facilitator. He delivers private virtual coaching sessions and leads online group workshops. Register for his free webinar that reveals the 3 Keys to Attracting and Keeping a High-Quality Man or grab his free guide 8 Secrets To Create A Rock Solid Relationship.


Written by Clayton Olson
Originally appeared on ClaytonOlsonCoaching.com
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After you have gone through a breakup, how many times have you fed yourself certain lies to probably make the process a little bit easier? These lies will never make you feel better, nor will they help you move on in the long run. The only way to do this is to go the healthy route.

It’s time to move on. Here’s how.

Learning how to move on after a breakup is hard.

If getting over someone was as getting under someone else. Instead, it’s time-consuming and enough to make us wonder if asexual creatures actually have the right idea.

Still, getting over a breakup isn’t impossible. Millions of people do it every day (and perhaps you’ve done it before as well). Yet realizing a few truths helps make the process not only easier but more productive, too.

First of all, learning how to move on is more than learning how to stop pining for your lost love.

It’s also about learning what you may unconsciously be holding onto, and how this grip is stopping you from becoming complete — something you must be, in order to 1) fully move on OR 2) reconcile with your ex-flame.

Many times, when we are stuck in a state of suffering, we’re stuck in a place of feeling sorry for ourselves or feeling helpless and hopeless. That’s because we possess a set of foundational beliefs that guide us. And often they guide us in the wrong direction.

But when you change these beliefs, you arm yourself with the power to change yourself, as well. You discard these beliefs for the truths that lie beneath them.

Related: 9 Times When Leaving The Person You Love Is The Right Thing To Do

So, exactly what are these beliefs that are worthy of re-examining? They include the following.

Here Are 5 Post-Breakup Lies That Keep You STUCK With An Eternally Broken Heart

1. I can’t afford to take another 30 or 45 years to find another person who is just as good. I don’t have it in me.

On the surface, this belief already seems like an exaggeration. Odds are, it didn’t take you 30 years to find your first love — unless you started dating in utero.

Instead, it took you that long to gain the emotional maturity to be ready for a relationship. Now that you’ve gained it, it’s not going anywhere.

Creating a new relationship that is better than the old one is going to be much easier because you’ll be standing on the shoulders of the previous ones.

2. My ex must not have ever really loved me, this relationship must not have meant anything to them.

Another common belief among those hoping to learn how to get over a breakup is that their relationship was a farce.

But, odds are, anyone who stayed with you did, in fact, love you; why would they have stuck around, otherwise?

Rarely does a relationship end because there was no love involved; instead, it ends because there was a mismatch in values or a deep breakdown in communication. On the off chance that the relationship truly didn’t mean anything to them, then that’s their loss.

Better to know it meant something to you and that the time was not wasted.

Related: 12 Signs You’re Emotionally Traumatized By A Hurtful Breakup

3. We had the PERFECT relationship.

If the relationship was perfect, it’d still exist and you wouldn’t be reading this article.

It’s not that it was perfect, it’s that now that it’s gone, you’re only remembering the most wonderful parts of it. In short, you’re not seeing the full picture, just the highlight reel.

This isn’t worth holding onto because it can set you up to only pursue “perfect” relationships in the future when, in reality, there’s no such thing.

Realize that if the relationship ended, it had to end. If one person is miserable enough in the relationship to end it, they’re doing both parties a favor in the long-run.

Post-Breakup Lies That Keep You STUCK With An Eternally Broken Heart

4. This is the worst thing that’s ever happened to me.

Another belief people harbor is that they’ve never experienced anything so awful before. And this is understandable: breakups hurt!

But what if the pain that you’re feeling and the helplessness and hopelessness are tools in disguise? What if these are the tools that you can use to begin to carve out a greater capacity for your own self-love, for your own authenticity and for your own growth?

What is the “worst thing that’s ever happened” to you someday turns into the “best thing that’s ever happened” to you?

This simple re-frame may unlock a sense of compassion for yourself, greater curiosity about life itself, and a deeper available expression of appreciation for your partner as a catalyst for growth.

Related: 10 Ways To Go Through A Breakup Without Feeling Miserable

5. There’s no point in ever loving again.

The final belief that many of those learning how to get over someone are about the futility of romance: There’s no point to ever dating again; may as well get a cat.

However, this could be the moment in your life where everything begins to change for the better! The moment in your life where you have a chance to find yourself again.

This breakup may be the mirror that is finally revealing the part of you that needs to grow, to fully believe in yourself and feel solid on your own.

The truth is, if you want to love, you must continually risk over and over again. With time, you’ll realize that the pain is not something to be avoided, but rather a reminder that you’re alive and have the capacity to feel deeply.

After every storm is a rainbow, if you’re willing to stay with it and trust in it’s passing.

The resilience, the power, the love that you’ll gain access to through using this time as a self-development journey will pay dividends in all your future love endeavors.

Related: The 5 Stages of Moving On

You might be able to do this on your own, but many people find help with a life coach or professional.

If you’re in need of help getting over your heartbreak, sign up at ClaytonOlsonCoaching.com and send Clayton a message.

Clayton Olson is an International Relationship Coach, Master NLP Practitioner, and Facilitator. He delivers private virtual coaching sessions and leads online group workshops. Register for his free webinar that reveals the 3 Keys to Attracting and Keeping a High-Quality Man or grab his free guide 8 Secrets To Create A Rock Solid Relationship.


Written by Clayton Olson
Originally appeared on ClaytonOlsonCoaching.com
5 Post-Breakup Lies You Tell Yourself That Keep You Stuck Forever With A Broken Heart
PostBreakup Lies Keep STUCK With Broken Heart pin

Published On:

Last updated on:

Clayton Olson

Clayton Olson is an International Relationship Coach, Author, and Facilitator. He delivers private virtual coaching sessions and leads online group workshops internationally (USA, UK, Asia, Australia) for both women and men. Clayton has been empowering individuals and couples from around the world to find harmony and authenticity in their relationships. With a background in Professional Coaching and Neuro-Linguistic Programming, Clayton takes a holistic approach to carefully reconstructing what is truly possible for his clients. Through his work he has revitalized relationships, brought together lost loves, and witnessed clients find their soul mates. Clayton’s content has been seen on Fox news magazine, Huffington post, the Goodmen project and he’s even had an article featured on The View.

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