One of the hardest decisions we ever make in life is leaving a
long-term relationship that just isn't working. When attempts at repairing
and working out issues aren't working, it may be time to examine moving on.
We are emotional creatures, and when our heartstrings are tied to those of
another, separating from that person can feel like an act of courage. It is
not something most of us will take lightly, and many of us will struggle with
our desire to stay in a relationship that is unfulfilling simply in order to
avoid that pain. We may question whether the happiness we seek even exists,
and we may wonder if we might be wiser to simply settle where we are, making
the best of what we have.
On the one hand, we almost relish the idea that true happiness is not out
there so that we can avoid the pain of change. On the other hand, we feel
within ourselves a yearning to fulfill our desire for relationships that are
vital and healing. Ultimately, most of us will follow this call, because deep
within ourselves we know that we deserve to be happy. We all deserve to be
happy, no matter where we find ourselves in this moment, and we are all
justified in moving, like plants toward the light, in the direction that
leads to our greatest fulfillment. First, though, we may need to summon the
courage to move on from the relationship that appears to be holding us
back.
Taking the first steps will be hard, but the happiness we find when we have
freed ourselves from a situation that is draining our energy will outshine
any hardship we undergo to get there. Keeping our eyes trained on the
horizon, we begin the work of disentangling ourselves from the relationship
that no longer fits. Every step brings us closer to a relationship that will
work, and the freedom we need to find the happiness we deserve.
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