1. LAUGH
You need to show your brain that your ex is not the only source of endorphins. That's where addiction starts. Find a way to laugh.
RENT funny movies OR watch well-written TV shows - Simpsons, 30 Rock, Entourage, *I like Entourage... Reminds me of my days in LA!
This is a link to a thread on movies we did in the past.
I think goofy movies like Saving Silverman and The Hangover are worth adding... The list is always growing... :-)
Great sporting events are a great escape too but not guaranteed laughter...
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2. EAT
Eat healthy. No junk food except on certain pity nights (see also: ice cream and gossip mags for girls... and hamburgers and ESPN for guys). Why get your body broken just because your heart is? No. When you ready to date again you don't want to be some fat mess... that's not fair to you or that right person who may think you don't care about yourself...
2B. DRINK
Please note: Getting drunk does not cure a broken heart. It just leaves you feeling nauseated and sick in the morning. Bummer. (Not that everyone hasn't tried!)
3. TRAVEL
It doesn't need to be far or expensive, it just needs to be different. Once a month - at least a long weekend... If you have a big vacation coming... spend time planning.
4. LIFE 101
Nobody's life is all great all the time... So, stop envisioning your ex as laughing all the time and having a better life than yours. It's not happening.
If you work hard at it, your life will be just as filled with adventures - if not more... which lead to new people. Which lead to new relationships.
5. GYM
More endorphins here... Even if you don't feel like it, you will sleep better and breathe better after a work out and that's a good thing... because when miss or mister right comes along do you want to have to start from scratch just for them... be in the game.
6. LEARN
Every time you learn something new you get stronger... and your brain gets stronger. If you go on a trip to somewhere new, read a book or watch the history or science channels you become more interesting... Interesting people are not only happier, they are sexier... and attractive to others.
7. SET A GOAL
NC is a great time to set a goal: Restore that motorcycle. Buy that house. Learn an instrument. Edit that movie. Plant that garden. It is amazing how taking our fixation on a person and putting it on a goal let's us do things we never thought possible... The greatest music albums of an artists career, the best book of a writer's life, the best season of an athlete's life have often come after a breakup.
8. LOSE THE LOSERS
If your life is a mess, the person you lost may be one part of a bigger problem.
Are your friends strong, hard working, dependable and loyal or flakes that get in trouble and don't have your back. Your friends should be the type of people that you want to attract in a partner too. After a breakup - look around. Who has your back? Make sure when a girl or guy meets you that your posse includes some people you's be proud to take home to your parents.
9. PHONE
When we breakup we talk on the phone to friends a lot... Make sure you have the cell minutes or you'll go broke fast :-) Also, talking in person let's you have a deeper exchange of communication, and that means something more memorable in your day. Find a place without cell service. You'll be amazed how free you suddenly feel... No pressure of checking or receiving... If you can't find these places... turn the phone off. It can't bother you, if it's off...
10. OUTDOORS
It's amazing what fresh air can do. It's always easier to be in a good mood outdoors, than it is indoors... This computer is a great place to do research and connect with friends, but if you are not outside in the sun, or rain... You cannot fully recharge... Get to the mountains or river or beach. It works.
11. HELP SOMEBODY
No matter how bad you feel someone always has it worse. If you help a friend or just volunteer for public service, those people will never forget it. And you will not be thinking about yourself but getting positive feedback from others... oh, and you'll have an extra support system of new people who care about your well-being.
Ok, that oughta keeep you busy!
I hope this helps! Enjoy your day and take your time. Recovery takes... time... That's the law :-)
Ash
**Please feel free to add anything you've discovered to get you through NC**