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Stop allowing someone from your past to control your present! 


In order to move on and receive greater love you must end with your past and set yourself FREE. We tend to hold on to the past as if it was a life vest.


Unfortunately, we need to face the fact that the relationship has come to an end for a number of reasons. Even though there is one main cause leading you to the final ending, in reality there were many other small reasons why it collapsed. It?s never just one!

It doesn?t matter whose fault it was, nor does it matter who did the most damage. It?s DONE and now is time to grow, be strong, and BLOCK THEM!


(Obviously if there are no kids involved, or other important life assets in the picture.)

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If you have kids or other important business with that ex, you have to set boundaries. Maintaining a tight schedule and setting rules regarding when is appropriate to talk, is the first step. (During business hours perhaps, between 8:00am and 9:00pm.) Focus specifically on what matters the most, and keep it professional. Family is very important and keeping a good communication with your ex for the sake of your kids should be your number one priority. You must always remember, your state of mind and inner peace are priceless.


? Stop talking to your exes hoping they will change. 

? Stop talking to your exes thinking it might work out next time.

? Stop talking to your exes because you deserve better.

? Stop talking to your exes because you must move on. 

? Stop talking to your exes because your future awaits, and he or she might not like the fact you are still hung up with your past. ?????


If you keep talking to your ex, keep spending time together and you believe you can still be best friends?you have unresolved issues and it?s time to get help?