How To Bury The Past & Move On

In relationships, it is important to bury the past. When relationships end, burying the past and moving on is the wisest thing to do instead of constantly trying to figure out how things should have happened.

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When you are in a relationship, arguments do happen. When they end, it is good to start afresh. Past is past; never try to bring up old arguments as they just eat away your peace in the present moment.

In spite of giving your best, sometimes relationships do end due to various reasons. That is the time you should learn to simply let things go. That would be the time to bury the past and gradually move on in your life's journey to see what your future holds for you.

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This way, burying the past is an important concept both inside the relationships as well as outside. But it doesn't imply that you should forget all the lessons that your past has taught you.

Now, let us discuss how to bury the past.

How To Bury The Past

How To Bury The Past

Accept
Accept things as they are. Accept your past actions in your relationship. We all do mistakes and then learn from them. Treat all experiences and your past actions as lessons.

Question
Before burying the past, it is also good to question yourself. In your past relationships or your present ones, what was your fault? Were you too dominating, intruding or rude? Then it is time to accept your fault and start transforming. Were you the one who dug up old issues and wounds and made it tough for your partner? Then learn to bury the past.

Things Happen For Good
Whether things really happen for our good or not it surely helps you move on if you believe in those lines when you are terribly hooked up to your past. Simply let go and start looking at your future.

Engage
If you can engage yourself in some passionate activity, your past won't be an issue any more. Try to find some interesting activity and start giving your best to it. Maybe it might take you to places!

Story first published: Thursday, June 4, 2015, 12:27 [IST]