How to Get Over Relationship Heartbreak – Consciously
Getting over relationship heartbreak is really hard. It’s even harder for us to talk about the traumatic feelings that comes with the ending of a relationship. If you have ever suffered the pain of heartbreak, or are going through a break up right now, then you know how hard it is to get through one day – because breaking up with someone — rips us open – there’s really no other way to say it. This unresolved pain can affect your ability to move forward with your life. It can also affect your ability to feel confident about the possibility of finding love ever again.
Heartbreak, especially after a bad-break up is one of the most traumatic experiences anyone can live through. It’s a death of sorts. That of the relationship and hope for the future, loss of your partner, loss of the identity of how you saw yourself. It could also mean the loss of your home, community, social standing your personal belongs. And to make it worse, you might also lose contact with your children or step-children.
So how do we get over it? I have a plan help you begin fully processing the inner turmoil and transform the emotional pain that comes with heartbreak, move beyond the trauma, so you can feel good about you and your ability to find love again.
So if you’re getting over heartbreak, my plan will not only help you feel better, but also grow and change your energy in the process. I have laid out the steps in my “Getting Over Relationship Heartbreak – Consciously” All- New Introductory Coaching Program. This program will help you begin fully processing the inner turmoil and transform your broken heart so you can attract a healthier mate.
It’s sad, but true when we’re brokenhearted if we move to fast in a effort to make the pain go away faster, we not only sacrifice our health, but also run the risk of attracting the same situation again. Or better yet, someone worse.
Why is this? Because the beliefs, feelings, behavior patterns, and decisions that made you in that relationship remains unchanged. Therefore you will continue to attract similar things.
You can expect to:
1. Move through the denial: Denial comes in the form of shock or euphoria depending on your situation. Moving through denial means grounding your experience in real life.
2. Help you move through your anger. Anger is necessary to name and process, but wait . . . you don’t want to live there.
3. Help you dissolve and defuse toxic emotional energy. Time to cry. This is what we’re usually running from- the pain.
4. Relentlessly help you uncover your relationship patterns. Get clear about where you went wrong so you don’t repeat it.
5. Acceptance – You know you’re going to be okay. You come to terms with the end of the relationship and a new reality.
6. Embrace your new beginning . . . you’re free to make new choices in life and in . . . love.
*NOTE: Sometimes we may also need to sit on the pity pot for a while. This is a bonus option which you’re only allowed to do for 15 minutes a day for 15 days.
Here’s what you’ll receive when you get started in this introductory program:
- (5) 30 minute coaching sessions
- Handouts and materials (including meditations)
- Session conducted by Skype/phone and can be recorded for you to keep.
- Unlimited text or email support from Paula for one month
ONLY $197