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You said move on, where do I go?

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You said move on, where do I go?

When someone tells you to "move on," it can feel like a punch to the gut. It's a simple phrase, but it carries a heavy weight of finality and closure. It's a command to let go of the past, to release your grip on what once was, and to forge ahead into the unknown future. But what if you're not ready to move on? What if you're still stuck in the past, clinging to memories and emotions that refuse to fade away?

"You said move on, where do I go?" This question encapsulates the confusion and uncertainty that can accompany the process of letting go. It's a plea for guidance, a cry for help in navigating the treacherous waters of heartbreak and loss. When someone tells you to move on, they're essentially telling you to find a new path, to chart a new course for your life without the person or thing that once defined it. But how do you do that when every step forward feels like a betrayal of the past?

Moving on is a process, not a destination. It's a journey of self-discovery and growth, of learning to let go of what no longer serves you and embracing the possibilities of what lies ahead. It's not easy, and it's not always linear. There will be days when you feel like you're making progress, and days when you feel like you're back at square one. But that's okay. Healing is not a straight line, and it's important to give yourself grace and patience as you navigate the ups and downs of moving on.

So, where do you go when someone tells you to move on? You go inward. You go to the deepest parts of yourself, where the wounds of the past still linger, and you confront them head-on. You acknowledge the pain, the anger, the sadness, and you allow yourself to feel it all without judgment. You seek out support from friends, family, or a therapist who can help you process your emotions and make sense of your experience. And most importantly, you go forward, one step at a time, knowing that the path to healing is not always clear, but trusting that it will lead you to a place of peace and acceptance in the end.
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