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How to move on?

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Someone said “Cry. Forgive. Learn. Move on. Let your tears water the seeds of your future happiness.” Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history, but not a part of your destiny.You can spend minutes, hours, days, weeks, or even months over-analyzing a situation; trying to put the pieces together, justifying what could’ve, would’ve happened… or you can just leave the pieces on the floor and move on.

If you’ve been holding onto an old relationship, now is the perfect time to let it go. Here’s how you can start moving on.

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1. Practice releasing regrets,accept the truth and let those feelings go.

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2.Stop blaming yourself.

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You might think you made the biggest mistake of your life and if only you didn’t do it, you wouldn’t be in pain right now. Dude, no!! a relationship goes both ways. It should not be one sided.

3.Do the things you love to do.

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Discover your field of passion follow it. Its a great distraction.
4.Forgive him/her.

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5. Accept God is still busy writing your perfect story.

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Nothing in life lasts forever. Every experience and relationship eventually runs its course.When I feel like clinging to experiences and people, I remind myself the unknown can be a curse or an adventure. It’s up to us whether or not we are strong and positive enough to see it as the latter.

So friends move on, live your life carefree,take chances, discover yourself so that on the last day of your life you have plenty of reasons to smile.

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Priyanka Raj is an engineer by profession but writer at heart. Writing is her passion and she has been actively involves with various organisations like wooplr, colledge connect, spicmacay, rotract club etc. through internships and various other programs. Through Your DOST she wishes to make her opinion count and her writing reach the world.
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