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7 Signs You're Ready for a Closure From a Relationship

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Moving on can be the hardest thing to do, especially after the first failed relationship. Moving on without closure seems impossible. The breakup might seem sudden, and you feel like you need relationship closure to fully move on, but at the same time, you might feel scared, what if the truth hurts and you are better off not knowing what really happened. Here are a few signs you are ready for closure:

1. You’ve accepted that things are no longer working out.
2. You’re ready to take responsibility.
3. You’ve stopped blaming the other person....

#closure #relationshipclosure #psych2go

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Source:
Bockarova, M. (2016, September 17). Why We Need Closure From Broken Relationships. Psychology Today. Retrieved February 21, 2019.

Brenner, A. (2011, April 6). 5 Ways to Find Closure From the Past. Psychology Today. Retrieved February 21, 2019.

Kravitz, J. (2018, July 12). How To Get Closure After A Breakup & Move On, Even If Years Have Gone By. Elite Daily. Retrieved February 21, 2019.

Wong, B. (2016, March 22). How To Finally Get Closure After A Split, In 9 Expert-Approved Steps. HuffPost. Retrieved February 21, 2019.

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