Relationship Crisis

"Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can come together."

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Relationship Breakups

TIGB’s are aware of how difficult breakups may be.

Have you ever experienced the sensation that a friendship breakup affects you more deeply than a romantic relationship breakdown? With a friend, we just find a stronger link because we always knew they would be there for us no matter what. As the expression goes, “You may not be at my wedding, but my best friend will.” We know it hurts.

Every human being has experienced heartbreak at some point in their existence. Despite how it may seem, you will be able to move on from the person, love someone else, and find happiness. Manifest into the universe what you deserve because life gives you what you give it. Though it can feel unattainable, moving on from someone is achievable, we are here to assure you.

Our mission is to change your viewpoint, instill hope in you, and provide you with tips on how to move on from a broken heart and move on with your life.But if all you want to do right now is scream and cry about your ex-partner and all the betrayals you’ve experienced, we can be your sounding board; we’ll listen as you let all of your emotions out and learn to let go. 

When there are things you can’t express to others around you, you can confide in us. 

A SHORT GUIDE FOR THE HEARTBROKEN

Tips for Healing a Broken Heart

01.

Allow emotions to flow

It can be helpful to talk to a trusted friend or family member or a qualified therapist about your feelings. If you do not have anyone close to you to open up to and can not afford a therapist, TIGB is a more affordable option, you can book same day appointments following this link…

02.

Take the time to grieve

When going through grief, take comfort in knowing that eventually it does ease. Take time to honour the difficult period, it will give you an overwhelming sense of gratitude once you have healed. Acknowledge your sadness and accept what you're going through is valid and that it's okay.

“Grief is not a disorder, a disease, or a sign of weakness. It is an emotional, physical, and spiritual necessity, the price you pay for love. The only cure to grief is to grieve.”

03.

Take time to reflect

After you have grieved the person and the relationship, reflect on the time and how you can use your past experiences into your future relationships.

What will you no longer tolerate?

How could you have dealt with the situation better?

If you are going through heartbreak and you're experiencing great pain, just read this quote and remember…

“Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can come”

It's cheesy but there's truth in that!

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