your best bet is to ocupy your time, get involved with your comunity, helping others helps you, you feel accomplished and better about yourself, knowing that you deserve someone who is good for you, that wants you back.
good luck
getting over someoneIt takes time. You have had a mini-bereavement so it is natural to feel loss & pain. Knowing it will take a bit of time; find people to associate with. Take up a hobby. Join something. Walking is brilliant for brightening the mood. Avoid stress like from distastrous news broadcasts. And remember - you are important. Be kind to yourself.True, but...
Before you can even try to move on, you have to allow some form of wallowing to get it all off your chest. Think back to all the romcoms you have ever watched. Ice cream, crying and a friends shoudler for a few days can work wonders. Only then can you really move on in life. You cant simply rush into expecting it all to be ok, and being in denial thinking that you don't love your ex any more. You have to admit you still like them, then try to move on. believe me, a friend tried to just pretend she was over someone and it took about 4 months till she actually admitted that she wasnt. That's four months wasted. Good luck !
People will typically have a strong feeling of misery or distress when dealing with adversity. This is just a fact of life.
Misery means a feeling of great distress or discomfort of mind or body.
Feeling or showing misery, unhappiness, or loneliness
When someone is unhappy or miserable, it often leads to a cycle where they create more unhappiness for themselves and others. This can result in a pattern of negative emotions and actions that perpetuate the feeling of misery. Breaking this cycle usually requires effort, self-reflection, and seeking support from others.
Definitions of misery on the Web: * a state of ill-being due to affliction or misfortune; "the misery and wretchedness of those slums is intolerable" * a feeling of intense unhappiness; "she was exhausted by her misery and grief"wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
Yes, "now misery has him in leash" is a metaphor. It is comparing misery to something tangible (a leash) to emphasize how misery has control or power over someone.
deep feeling for and understanding of misery or suffering and the concomitant desire to follow alleviation. Tragic conciouness
La Nina brings drought to the continent. El Nino on the other hand brings floods, rain, rising rivers and misery.
No, honey, it's not okay. Before loving someone, learn how to love yourself first. How? By respecting your being. Keeping on loving a guy who does not feel the same for you or says he does but is with someone else instead of you is the right way towards self-commiseration and misery. Head high, look the other way. Find yourself new hobbies, new interests, new friends. And give yourself time - it heals it all. Good Luck.
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I have had depression for quite a while, and the thing that usually makes me feel better when i am in a low mood is someone to give me hope and tell me that it will eventually get better, because depression episdoes are the worst times in the patients life. the feeling of misery, hopelessness and emptiness is undescribable! There is a must read book for people with depression called "The Feeling Good Handbook" by David Burns. get this person the book as apresent!
You might try just saying it. Too little comunication can work both ways to cause misery.