Breakup Makeover

Host Andrea Syrtash and guest author Lisa Steadman discuss the best ways to recover after a breakup. Sometimes it's easy to forget that there's other fish in the sea, this episode focuses on tips to get you back in the game after a split.

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I just broke up with my boyfriend of 9 minths and your advice helps

Example: I lost my lover due to being overseas...but do I stop loving them? NO. They moved on...and they are with another...yet do I stop loving them and date someone else? NO. Why? Because I truly love one, and if time can heal all wounds...then this wound will heal and in time we will re-unite. RMS...to SKT. I love U: Beep-Beep-Beep-Beeeeeep (I love you more)

This is great CHEESE-PUFF information, yet the video is inspiring..however, one can lose thier love and due to life situations never have chance to unite to realize the misunderstanding and/or reason for not being together. Sometimes, one can lose thier love and always love them..living life alone. Sound sad? Sure...but love is love...and if pure love, then devoted to ONE.

And another thing? Nice guys "do" finish last! But, hey, it's a job for you and your making pretty good money.
Al least I know this, when my passing comes, as this life is temporary (Thank the LORD), her and I will be together. But for now, I just have to wait and deal with it. Roland Millar

In regards to a break-up, you are too young to understand!
I have thought about my high school sweetheart (1974) (doubt if you were even born!). We never official broke up but I went to Vietnam. She married 3 times to my 1 and when I finally could go back, she past away 6 month before my divorce settled. I have thought of nothing but her and continue to do so. You can't even come close to understanding period! Roland Millar

Great book for anyone looking for love: "If the Buddha Dated" by Charlotte Kasl. Just common sense and self-evaluation. An easy, fast read. It's my dating bible. Highlight, add notes in the columns and keep it by your bed to read after a sucky date or during a relationship. Ask your partner to read it, too. You don't have to be Buddhist to enjoy it, it's actually written for everyone.

It works well to hear a conversation between the experts. My sister's bought this book now and likes these segments.

Great comments from Andrea especially that we always feel we can go ahead with our own (sometimes selfish) ideas ..
We also do not think how the other person feels and either we are indifferent to their feelings or we do not think that we do could be wrong.

I am so impressed at just how insightful Syrtash is - in under five minutes. Her advise and comments are extremely relevant and in touch with reality. It would be great if these episodes could be released more often!