How to Heal a Broken Heart. Emotional Help, #1

Par : Chloe Martin
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231052929
  • EAN9798231052929
  • Date de parution23/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

There are times in life when the pain of love seems unbearable. When your heart feels so broken that you doubt it will ever be whole again. This book isn't a cold manual or a list of empty advice. It's a hug. A warm voice that accompanies you, that understands your sadness, and takes you by the hand to help you emerge from the dark place a breakup has left you in. It doesn't try to judge you or demand that you quickly get over what happened to you.
Quite the opposite: it invites you to feel, to accept, to live your process honestly, step by step. This book speaks directly to the soul of someone who is suffering. It's for you, who can't stop thinking about what happened. Who cries at night and can't find answers. Who wonders what you did wrong or if you could have avoided it. Here you will find simple, real words, unadorned, but full of compassion.
Because the pain of losing someone you love can't be fixed with clichés or imposed timelines. You navigate it with understanding, with space to grieve, with permission to be angry, and, above all, with a lot of self-love. Throughout its chapters, this book not only validates what you're feeling, it also shows you how to rebuild yourself from that pain. How to stop idealizing what was. How to allow yourself to cry without shame.
How to understand that your body also suffers and needs care. It guides you so you can break that emotional addiction that ties you to someone who is no longer there, so you can forgive yourself, so you stop blaming yourself. It's a path that leads you back to yourself, to your worth, to your desire to live beyond what you lost. Each page is written with the deep desire to help you truly heal. Not from denial, but from acceptance.
Not from forgetting, but from transformation. You will learn to look at your story from a different perspective. To recognize what you've learned. To trust again, even in love, but this time without fear. Because when self-love becomes your medicine, everything else begins to change. You become stronger. Freer. More aware. This book is for you if you're tired of feeling alone in your grief, if you need a friendly voice that understands you and speaks to you honestly.
If you want to start healing but don't know where to start. If you're still hurting, but deep down you feel like you don't want to stay there forever. It's a book that doesn't promise magical solutions, but rather a real, human, and possible process. Because your story isn't over. It's just taking a new direction. And this book can be the first step toward starting that new path today.
There are times in life when the pain of love seems unbearable. When your heart feels so broken that you doubt it will ever be whole again. This book isn't a cold manual or a list of empty advice. It's a hug. A warm voice that accompanies you, that understands your sadness, and takes you by the hand to help you emerge from the dark place a breakup has left you in. It doesn't try to judge you or demand that you quickly get over what happened to you.
Quite the opposite: it invites you to feel, to accept, to live your process honestly, step by step. This book speaks directly to the soul of someone who is suffering. It's for you, who can't stop thinking about what happened. Who cries at night and can't find answers. Who wonders what you did wrong or if you could have avoided it. Here you will find simple, real words, unadorned, but full of compassion.
Because the pain of losing someone you love can't be fixed with clichés or imposed timelines. You navigate it with understanding, with space to grieve, with permission to be angry, and, above all, with a lot of self-love. Throughout its chapters, this book not only validates what you're feeling, it also shows you how to rebuild yourself from that pain. How to stop idealizing what was. How to allow yourself to cry without shame.
How to understand that your body also suffers and needs care. It guides you so you can break that emotional addiction that ties you to someone who is no longer there, so you can forgive yourself, so you stop blaming yourself. It's a path that leads you back to yourself, to your worth, to your desire to live beyond what you lost. Each page is written with the deep desire to help you truly heal. Not from denial, but from acceptance.
Not from forgetting, but from transformation. You will learn to look at your story from a different perspective. To recognize what you've learned. To trust again, even in love, but this time without fear. Because when self-love becomes your medicine, everything else begins to change. You become stronger. Freer. More aware. This book is for you if you're tired of feeling alone in your grief, if you need a friendly voice that understands you and speaks to you honestly.
If you want to start healing but don't know where to start. If you're still hurting, but deep down you feel like you don't want to stay there forever. It's a book that doesn't promise magical solutions, but rather a real, human, and possible process. Because your story isn't over. It's just taking a new direction. And this book can be the first step toward starting that new path today.