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If you are going through a breakup don't get down in the "dumps," no pun intended. We've all been there. Understand the pain won't last forever. With a little Self-care and the repetition to make it a daily habit, you too can be on the road to recovery and back out on the market in no time. If that's what you want.
Here are a few self-care tips to get through your breakup anxiety:
Meditation has a great effect on the body. It calms anxiety as it allows you to focus on the breath, bringing you back into the present moment and out of your mind. Meditate the thoughts of your breakup with your ex out of your head. Give yourself a moment of relief.
Yoga, like meditation, helps with anxiety by bringing you back down to the physical. Yoga is meditation with movement. There are many different forms of "Movement Meditations" you can try. You can do the more traditional "yoga," or you can try Tai Chi, Qigong, or Lifting the Sky which are all forms of movement meditation with an emphasis on Martial Arts. Just don't use your newly found Martial Arts skills on your ex, please. These activities will help you get rid of negative emotions.
Get moving, exercise is a great way to burn tension and anxiety. If you are suffering from insomnia, which is common after a breakup, exercise can also be a great way to help you get better rest during the night. You can do an intense workout with cardio and weight training or you can opt for a simple jog or power walk. Doing this daily will not only help you release the happy hormones in your brain but also subside all your sadness caused by the breakup.
Nature is especially important so take some time to go out and enjoy the fresh air and sunshine. You can sit out in your backyard, porch, or patio, or go to a park, sit under a tree and read your favorite book. Whatever you choose, be sure to get some time in nature daily. You don't want to stay in bed with the covers over your head crying about your breakup. Get moving, distract yourself, and don't forget to interact with strangers. These steps will help you move on in life and who knows, you might just find your true love.
Go to your favorite spa or nail salon for a day of pampering. It might be tough to leave the house initially but you will never regret the outcome. It will get your mind off your ex and back to looking and feeling good. Which you so deserve. Try not to petty post new Instagram photos for your ex to see, if you can help it.
Classical and Zen are good choices to get you calm and relaxed but you can listen to anything that interests you. Try and stay away from the sad breakup songs. You want to feel relaxed, not depressed.
After a breakup - is the best time to get creative. You have a lot of emotion you can use to put desire, passion, and pain into your creative project. Take this time to paint, write a memoir, or the next best American Novel, or even learn to sew. The sky is the limit so get your creatives juices flowing. This will help you distract yourself from negative emotions and thoughts while you learn a new skill.
Never underestimate the power of laughter, it is extremely healing. Talk to a friend or family member who always makes you laugh. Watch your favorite comedy movie or favorite standup comedian. Smile daily, laugh plenty, life is meant to be fun and enjoyable. Try to bring as much joy and happiness back into your life as possible.
Our fury loves are here for a reason. Studies show just stroking your pet a few times can soften your heart and set you in a good mood. So, cozy up with your furry bestie. They can be a great ex replacement.
Nothing better comes without first being grateful for what is already present. Especially in times where it can be challenging to see the good. Take some time daily, either early in the morning or late at night, to jot down all the things or people that you are thankful for. The goal is to not just say or write the words but to feel them. It's the feeling of being grateful that produces more to be grateful for.
Reading calms the mind which can calm negative or racing thoughts that may be adding to your anxiety. Getting lost in a story can be a great way to get a little vacation from the reality of your breakup. There is nothing wrong with a little escape from time to time if it is a healthy escape that is - like reading or writing.
Go ahead and treat yourself. Breakups are hard. And transitioning from someone's boo to solo life is not an easy transition. So, curl up on the sofa with a warm blanket and your favorite film. If you want that extra piece of chocolate or the whole bar, or a cup of hot chocolate as well - no judgments here.
I adore positive affirmations and studies swear by them. Plus after a breakup, we tend to speak negative things to ourselves. Give yourself a break. Try positive affirmations to boost your post-breakup self-confidence and self-esteem again.
Right next to affirmations come motivational speeches or podcasts. You are going to need some motivation to get through this. So make a list of your favorite motivational speakers or podcasts and get motivated to keep it moving. Be hopeful, life has great things to offer.
It is common to replay a breakup over in your mind. This is overthinking and overthinking is the main cause of anxiety. To overcome this you must give every effort to remain in the present. You can't change the past and the future hasn't happened yet, so the present is all you have.
As stated before, we say a lot of horrible mess to ourselves after a breakup. If you find yourself overwhelmed with negative thoughts and you cant bring your mind to believe those "You are a Champion" affirmations just yet. Do a brain dump. Write it all down then let it go.
Giving to others always helps with increasing your mood and it can work well with breakup anxiety. Giving back doesn't have to mean money. You can give someone your time, a compliment, a listening ear, a helping hand, or a kind note. Whatever you choose, make it a habit to give back as much as possible. You'll be surprised by the wonders it can do.
These are just a few examples to get you started. Remember, the best remedy for a breakup is time. While time is doing its job assist it with these after-breakup anxiety self-care tips.
I did the opposite of avoiding sad songs embraced them and processed my emotions
The article could emphasize the importance of staying hydrated and eating well
Started rock climbing. Nothing clears your head like focusing on not falling
The tip about gratitude really works. Started small with being thankful for my morning coffee
Making vision boards helped me focus on future goals instead of past hurt
I turned my breakup pain into a blog. Writing helped me and maybe helped others too
Started learning piano as my creative outlet. The focus required leaves no room for anxiety
The article could mention the importance of maintaining a sleep schedule
Dancing in my room became my daily joy boost. Sometimes you just need to move
Travel isn't mentioned but planning a solo trip really helped me rediscover myself
Anyone else find cleaning and organizing therapeutic? Decluttering my ex's stuff was cathartic
The power of routine really helped me. Wake up meditate exercise repeat
Started a garden after my breakup. Something about nurturing plants was very healing
Self care looks different for everyone but the key is being gentle with yourself
I like how the article mentions different forms of movement meditation. Traditional meditation isn't for everyone
Learning a new language kept my mind occupied and gave me something to focus on
The insomnia struggle is real after a breakup. Exercise definitely helped me sleep better
I found meal prepping and cooking to be really therapeutic. Not mentioned in the article but worth considering
Giving back really does help shift focus from your own pain to helping others
The martial arts suggestion made me laugh but I actually did start Tai Chi and love it
These tips are great but let's be real sometimes you just need ice cream and Netflix
The brain dump journaling technique was a lifesaver for processing difficult emotions
I appreciate how the article emphasizes that healing takes time. Can't rush the process
Positive affirmations felt silly at first but they really do help reshape your thinking
The laughter suggestion is underrated. Watching comedy specials really helped lift my mood
I combined several of these tips. Would do yoga in the park which covered exercise, nature, and meditation all at once
The article should mention the importance of setting boundaries on social media. Checking their profile constantly isn't self-care
Nature walks saved me. Something about being outside puts everything in perspective
Totally agree with the guilty pleasures part. Sometimes you just need that whole chocolate bar!
I actually think it's okay to wallow a bit at first. Just don't get stuck there
The advice about self-talk is so important. We can be our own worst critics during breakups
I found creating art really therapeutic. Started painting and discovered a new passion
These are good tips but everyone heals differently. What works for one person might not work for another
The present moment focus is key. I kept obsessing over the past until I learned mindfulness
Good point about staying away from sad songs. I made that mistake and it just made everything worse
Exercise was crucial for me. Running became my therapy and helped me sleep better too
Reading definitely helped me escape but I had to avoid romance novels for a while!
The charity suggestion is spot on. Volunteering at an animal shelter helped me focus on something bigger than my own pain
I wish the article mentioned therapy as an option. Self-care is great but sometimes we need professional help too
Journaling helped me process everything. It's like free therapy honestly
The martial arts suggestion is interesting. I took up kickboxing after my breakup and it was incredibly cathartic
Start with guided meditations. There are great apps out there that walk you through it. Don't expect perfection, just keep trying
The gratitude practice really resonates with me. Writing down three things I'm grateful for each night helps put things in perspective
Getting a pet after my breakup was the best decision I made. My dog forces me to get up and go for walks, plus the unconditional love is amazing
Music was my lifeline during my breakup but I did the opposite of what the article suggests. I embraced those sad breakup songs! Sometimes you need to feel all the feelings
I actually disagree about the spa day being superficial. Sometimes taking care of your outer self can help you feel better inside too. It helped boost my confidence when I needed it most
The self-care spa day suggestion seems a bit superficial to me. Real healing takes more than a manicure
I understand feeling that way. I started small just sitting on my porch for 5 minutes. Eventually I worked up to short walks. Baby steps really do help
Anyone else struggle with the whole 'get out in nature' advice? I barely had energy to get out of bed, let alone go hiking
Starting yoga was a game changer for me too. The physical movement combined with breathing exercises really helped clear my head when I was going through my divorce
I find meditation really helped me after my breakup. Just 10 minutes each morning made such a difference in my anxiety levels