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    Dangerous August 17, 2009, 6:52 am

    Thanks! Great post. You are always light years ahead of it all and address real concerns for guys out there.
    Dangerous

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    Paul August 20, 2009, 9:05 pm

    I am wondering if Ross has any tips on regaining a lost love. I own the home study course and would love to get some info from him on this. I read his book and it says why focus on the one you lost, when there are so many other women out there. This lady is the mother of my one and only child. I miss her and have sarged on, but would love to rikindle that old flame. I have read some stuff from others on the subject with minimal success, and then screwed it up with a horrible comment during an argument. She has told me that we will never get back together but also said she still has a place in her heart for me. Any help would be great.

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    Get Over A Breakup January 1, 2010, 11:14 pm

    Learn to manage your negative thinking. When you are depressed, you will tend to think of negative things. When this happens remind yourself that worry exaggerates the problems you have and that things will get better. Try to avoid negative thoughts and remain positive.

    After ending a relationship, try to remind yourself that you will meet other people and make new friends. Try to go to places where you can meet other people and just be yourself. You never know when you might make a new friend. The trick is not to sit at home and feel depressed. You need to go out and be around people. This will increase your chances of developing new relationships.

    If you still have trouble then maybe you should talk to a counselor. A counselor could give you additional insights on how to get over a relationship. This would be a good way to learn more about yourself in the process.

    Remember that just because you ended a relationship does not mean that you will be alone for the rest of your life. People come and go and with that relationships develop and end. The key is to be the best person you can be and just be yourself. You will feel better a lot faster if you stay active and make the effort to make new friends.

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    Rheo July 28, 2011, 5:52 am

    Dear Ross, in NYIG towards the end of the module you say that, “I forbid you to do this any more than you sarge.” Well I’m not a hardcore sarger and will doing too much of it be bad? I actually feel much better and lighter. In the begining (the first 3 days) I meditated on the feelings for almost 3 hours but everytime I came out clean. And throughtout the day I tried to breathe deeply and include the pauses, even during carrying out my routines. And anytime I felt I was in the danger of buying into the feelings I’d set everything aside and transmute. On priority. Seems to work pretty well for me. Do you think I’m doing ok?

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    Rheo July 28, 2011, 5:56 am

    And the belief I was using was “I start attaching lesser and lesser importance”, but I like this belief. Its very precise. Thank you once again.

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