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Thursday, April 13, 2006

The BreakUp Workbook

Women and men alike always ask me the same questions - How do I get over this? How do I stop crying? How do I get through the pain? How do I get to a point where I can stop wanting to contact the ex?

I wrote the BreakUp Workbook so that YOU can answer all of those questions on your own. In it I give great tips about how to avoid contacting your ex, how to get through the empty nights, and how to remove memories of the ex from your apartment/condo/home. The point of the BreakUp Workbook is that although people can tell you what to do to get over someone, you ultimately decide how you're going to get over the ex, you create your own action plan, and you understand that this grieving process is NOT about the ex - it's about you.

For example, pretend that you were with someone that cheated on you, lied to you, or just constantly fought with you. In your head, you realize that this was not the right person for you...but in your heart, you still desire that individual to remain in your life. You spiral into a virtual death roll...smoking too much, drinking too much, calling & texting the ex...all of these things wreak havoc on your self esteem and cause you to feel worse. Does everyone do it? YES! Are you allowed to do it? YES! But you have to get to a point where you stop feeling sorry for yourself and realize that ENOUGH is ENOUGH!

The breakup isn't about your ex. It's about YOU. What do you want your future to be like within the next 6 months? Why do you desire to be with someone that made you unhappy/cheated on you/lied to you, etc? Don't you deserve to meet someone that will care about you, be there for you and love you unconditionally (without all the drama?). Don't you deserve to be with someone who is open to marriage? Open to meeting your parents and vice versa?

Of course you do!

The BreakUp Workbook is not only a guide to get through the pain of a breakup, but it's also a book that shows you how to create a better you. So when the right person, at the right place, at the right time shows up, you're the best 'you' that you can possibly be - ready and open to begin a trusting, honest and fulfilling relationship.

Head to http://mjac.forumco.com and read the BreakUp Workbook Reviews. Share your stories of heartache with others in your situation. You'll be glad you did.

MJ

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