Course Content
Introduction
This is a quick hello from me and a summery of what to expect from the course, why I have made it and how to use it.
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Step 1: Reflect on your reasons for ending the relationship
It's important to take the time to really think about why you want to end the relationship. Are there specific issues that have caused the relationship to deteriorate? Or do you just feel like the relationship is no longer fulfilling for you? Understanding your motivations can help you communicate your thoughts and feelings more effectively to your partner.
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Step 2: Consider the other person’s feelings
Ending a relationship can be emotionally difficult for both parties, and it's important to be considerate of your partner's feelings. Try to approach the conversation with empathy and compassion, and be willing to listen to their perspective. Remember that your partner is likely to feel hurt and may have their own thoughts and feelings about the situation.
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Step 3: Perfect communication
When ending a relationship, it's important to be open and honest with your partner about your feelings. Avoid being vague or avoiding the conversation altogether, as this can lead to misunderstandings and further hurt. Instead, try to have an open and honest conversation about your decision to end the relationship.
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Step 4: Take care of yourself
Ending a relationship can be emotionally draining, so it's important to take care of yourself during this time. Make sure to prioritize self-care, whether that means spending time with friends and family, engaging in activities you enjoy, or seeking support from a therapist or other trusted resource. Remember that it's okay to feel a range of emotions during this time, and it's important to give yourself the time and space you need to heal.
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Step 5: The breakup
Before having the conversation with your partner, it can be helpful to plan out what you want to say. Consider the best time and place for the conversation, and think about what you want to communicate to your partner. It can also be helpful to have a clear idea of what you want the outcome of the conversation to be, whether that means ending the relationship immediately or taking some time to process before making a final decision.
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The aftermath
Ending a relationship is never easy, and it can be tempting to try to hold onto the relationship or to look back on the past. However, it's important to move forward in a healthy and positive way and to respect both your own needs and the needs of your ex. In order to do this, it's important to "don't look back, don't beg, and don't lead your ex on". This means focusing on the present and the future, respecting the other person's feelings and needs, and being clear and honest about your intentions. By following these guidelines, you can navigate the process in a healthy and constructive way and respect both your own needs and the needs of your ex.
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How-to: End A Relationship
Exercise: Breakup security blanket

The breakup security blanket is here to help you communicate your feelings clearly and directly, even when under pressure and during your breakup.

In step 1 you downloaded and completed a document that allowed you to get your reasoning for ending the relationship down on paper. In this exercise I want you to narrow down those reasons to the main few.

The goal here isn’t to go into your breakup chat with a massive list of all the things that were wrong with your relationship, all you want is a fundamental sect a few things that were the main deal breakers and its these points you are going to remember and fall back on if you mind should go blank. and again these are not attacks they are I statements issues you have and the way you feel

Now that you have the main reasons I want you to either embed them in your memory so that you are able to recall them under stress or jot them down somewhere private, perhaps a note on your phone.

This list will be your breakup security blanket and you may need it during step 7 which is the breakup itself.

Make sure this list can’t be found by anyone and delete it after your breakup, this is a list for your eyes only and could be very hurtful if leaked to others.


do not get pushed into listing off reasons, its ok to have a few and stick to them, this is the 21st century and long gone are the days when you have to stick to a relationship cause its good for the kids or a god insists, this is all about your happiness you have one life and the world around you including children will easily adapt to your changes, what I can assure you because I have been there is that growing up in a household where your parents are miserable is far more damaging than growing up with separated parents, teach thoughts kids strength and to obtain happiness and not to settle or take the easy route.