The Magic of Making Up
It seems as though making up with someone you love should be the easiest thing in the world. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.
Sometimes a break up happens over something small, but other times, there are massive deep rooted issues which could cause the break. In most cases, however, the two people involved can find themselves happily together once again.
When I broke up with my boyfriend last year, I thought all hope was lost and we were done for good. It wasn’t until I picked up a book that I saw the “error” of my ways.
Well, actually, I could pretty much tell that I was doing just about everything wrong when I was busy trying to get him back into my life–calling him 10 times a day didn’t work, begging for forgiveness, asking to talk things out, and just trying to claw my way back in general wasn’t working.
OK, I know that it may seem obvious to you that those things wouldn’t work, but that’s only because you weren’t in that precise situation. But, I can imagine that you’ve probably made those mistakes yourself (or are making them right now). Things can get pretty dark and desperate when you’re trying to get your love back.
Now, how did this book help me, I bet you’re wondering. The book, called The Magic of Making Up, actually explained what I should have been doing in an easy to follow and step by step format. It even included what I believe is one of the greatest letters ever: The Magic Second Chance Letter (which is personally what helped to save my relationship). This is basically a letter already written for you to help you get a second chance with your ex.
In those cases where things are so far gone a second chance is simply out of the question, a break down of the Clean Slate Method is also included. This basically gets you set up to make the proper apology to your ex so that it will be heard and accepted.
If you find yourself in a similar situation, then it’s a good idea to get your hands on the Magic of Making Up. It’s a good read, easy to follow, and the tips are phenomenal.
Good luck!
Dana Delaney
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