When Does the Extreme Emotional Pain and Grief of Your Husband's Infidelity go Away?
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What will happen if you don't do anything?
If you do nothing, the pain could go on forever. As a matter of fact, the pain of your husband's infidelity can burden you for years to come if you don't actively seek out guidance to deal with it. In order for you to move on, you need to find a way to let go of the pain and all the other negative feelings that are crushing and exhausting you.Where do you start?
At this point you may have no idea how to process your painful emotions and thoughts. So let's talk about some ways to do that. At a time when your emotions are in overdrive, you may not feel up to doing anything or making any decisions. You may not even feel like getting out of bed or eating. But do these things you must for the health of both you and your marriage. Here some things that you can do to get yourself functioning again:Look after yourself first.
You need every bit of strength (both emotional and physical) to deal with this crisis. Start eating healthy foods, not junk foods. Now I know you may not feel like eating or up to cooking, but make yourself do it. Do something nice for yourself. Treat yourself to a manicure, pedicure or even a day at the spa. Exercise. Do some form of exercise, whether that be walking, running or joining a gym. It will take your mind off things for a bit and it'll also do you good, both physically and emotionally. Tap into your support network. You can also pour your heart out to a trusted and supportive friend, family member or even your clergy. Join an infidelity forum on the Internet where you can tell your story and get encouragement and support from people who are going through the same things that you are going through right now. Get individual counseling. Talking to a trained professional can really help you put things into perspective, and you can freely express your thoughts and fears in private. Trying to fix things on your own will be very difficult but a counselor can help you work through your issues and help you make decisions. Free yourself from the past Take control of your feelings and get help to deal with the pain. Realize that you don't have to let your spouse's betrayal paralyze you for the rest of your life. You didn't do anything wrong. Your spouse is the one who cheated. You had no control over what he did. The only thing you have control over is how you react to his cheating. Look at it this way. If you were to slip and fall, would you remain there on the ground being angry and in pain? Absolutely not. You'd be a little embarrassed if someone saw you fall and may be a bit bruised or even seriously hurt. But you'll get up just the same and get help for whatever injury you sustained. My point is, just like you're not going to lay where you fell forever, neither do you want to go on hurting and being in pain over your husband's affair forever. This is not meant to trivialize what you are going through. But rather to help you get clarity and put things into perspective. Look, the sun will continue to rise and set and the seasons are going to change. Life goes on. Don't give up on life because of something you had no control over. Believe it's possible to heal from the pain and grief of your husband's affair and actively work toward it.
What baby step can you take now to ease the pain?
Trying to do too much at once can leave you feeling overwhelmed and so you might decide to do nothing at all. Take it one step at a time. Just pick one thing and do it. Whether that be talking things out with a trusted and supportive friend or family member or getting individual counseling. Take action and I can promise you that the pain will gradually fade until it becomes a distant memory.Further reading
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