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Relationship Recovery

aloneRelationship break-up is something that happens to most of us at some time in our lives. The loss of someone we love is one of the most painful experiences we go through. At whatever age that happens, it’s a challenging time. We often put our lives on hold or at the very least find that we are not truly getting the most out of life until we do recover.

Putting effort into relationship recovery is something that can make a huge difference. Getting over the break-up of a relationship can sometimes seem to take forever. It can hold you back in your life; affect your career, as well as your relationships with others.

Why allow this to happen to you? Why put your life on hold any longer than is necessary?

Moving on

The person who decides how long this will take is you. The Relationship Recovery course was written specifically to help you to focus on and recover from the break-up of a relationship and move on with your life.

Having been through a number of painful relationship break-ups in my own life, I know how difficult this transition can be. However, I also know from experience that there is a lot you can do to help yourself to recover and come out the other end without bitterness, able to leave the past behind and move on with your life.

For those who choose to have coaching to help them make the transition through this difficult period, it can make a big difference to their recovery. I asked two such clients to write something about their experiences for this newsletter.

What I really enjoyed about coaching both of these ladies was that they were willing to do whatever it took to help themselves, no matter how difficult it was. Even though when they came to me they couldn’t see the path through the trees, they were willing to allow me to shine the lantern. Here’s what they wrote …..

Jackie’s story

My life seemed to have been punctuated by break-ups in relationships. It would take me ages to get my life back together again – a year and a half or two years was often the norm.  I hated feeling so low and not being able to pick myself up, spending months wallowing in self-pity and regret. 

The months would roll by and I’d still cry when I thought about my ex or when I remembered the wonderful times that we’d shared and I just couldn’t seem to let go and move on. Of course I did eventually but it took me ages!

I’m not getting any younger and so when I broke up with Greg last year, I decided that I wanted to break the mould. I didn’t want to wait another year or more before I felt ok. I’d tried therapy in the past but I wanted something a bit more pro-active. So I decided to seek the help of Cherry who’d been recommended to me by a friend. 

It was the best move I’ve ever made!  She was very understanding and really easy to talk to but at the same time she was extremely focused and didn’t let me get away with much! 

Having someone help me to stay focused on what I needed to do in order to recover was really helpful. It wasn’t always easy, but knowing that I had support of Cherry whose only agenda was to help me to make the recovery that I wanted made a big difference.  Cherry explained that my rate of progress was down to me.  In between the coaching sessions, she would set me exercises to do which I found really helpful. I felt I was at last doing something to helping myself to move forward.

It wasn’t all plain sailing and I did have a few set backs and slipped into my old ways of dealing with things. But with Cherry’s gentle guidance I got back on track.  She helped me to overcome some of the obstacles that in the past had held me back, as well as recognise and overcome some which I didn’t even realise were obstacles to my recovery!

Six months down the line, I feel like a new woman! I’ve been able to put Greg in the past and I am looking forward to the future. Putting effort into relationship recovery was a challenging but really worthwhile experience and I’m amazed at how quickly I have moved on. Cherry was right when she said that ‘you get out what you put in’.

Jackie, London

Jane’s story

Recently, when I separated from my partner Cherry really helped me to understand a lot about what had happened, what had not been right and how I could practically deal with the many issues facing us.

When you’re in the middle of a crisis or wanting things to change, it’s really great to have someone who’s there to listen, not judge and then able to help you to figure out what to do next.  

Talking to Cherry was very easy, fun, practical and a relief! She helped me to deal with anguish and upset and I was able to concentrate on moving forward rather than getting stuck and wondering how I was going to get out of this mess.

As a result, I’m feeling much better now. I have also been able to be much calmer and clearer with my partner. This has meant that we have been able to remain friends as we went through the separation rather than become enemies.

Jane, Surrey 2005

 

 

About the Author

More about Cherry ClausThis article was written by Cherry Claus.

Cherry is our Personal Transitions coach.

 

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