“Accepting” the end of a relationship (with a friend or family member) does not mean “agreeing with” how or why it ended.
In fact, you may carry questions and reflections that lead you further away from any “closure.” It may initiate feelings of regret, shame, sadness, frustration… Allow space in yourself to feel all of those things.
“Accepting” the end of a relationship simply means we are “acknowledging” the overarching truth that the dynamic no longer serves either or both of us.
It can be extra challenging to know we are making decisions for our own emotional health. Postpone judgement by remembering you deserve decisions that lead you to ease.
Sometimes, we are given time to process together through conversation(s) and at other times, there is silence.
Written by: Elaine Raif, ASW#111237
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