How to Heal & Get Over a Broken Heart - 6 Steps

To Love or Not to Love? 

A lot of people read my blogs, not because I'm such a great blogger, but because the topic touches right where we live. Just about everyone reaches out to be loved, but love is full of risks. To love is to be vulnerable and therefore easily hurt by the people we love the most. God designed us to love, for He is love Himself. For us to not love others causes a certain death deep inside of us. I received a comment this week from an anonymous person.

He said,"I have a better piece of advice: Don't ever fall in love in the first place. Just don't do it. It always leads to heartbreak and it's never worth it. If you never let yourself fall in love with anyone, then you will never have to worry about getting over a broken heart. It's as simple as that."

I DISAGREE with Anonymous. Being hurt is not the worst thing that will ever happen to us. Not to love is far worse.
So how do you get over a heartbreak that will most assuredly, at some point, come your way? I have come up with 15 ways to get over a broken heart. You can read the list here: 

The list includes warnings of things to avoid and ways to move on as well as things that will help you heal. In this blog, I am expanding on steps to help you heal.   

How to get over a heartbreak: 6 Steps to Healing a Broken Heart

 

1. Take heart. You will get through this.

Having your heart broken over a relationship is going to hurt, in part because of what heartbreak does to your brain, your body, and your mindset. You could lose your appetite, as well as your desire to do much of anything but lay in bed and ache.  It is possible that you may experience shortness of breath from crying. Your ribs may ache, and your eyes may swell. It’s almost like your heart will burst. Confusion might rule your brain. You might feel as bad as you have ever felt. It seems no one can help you.

But you will get through this. There are ways to move on after heartbreak. These intense symptoms begin to subside a little bit at a time, just not soon enough for you. The problem is you may be letting this one event blind you so you cannot see the good things happening in your life. Like the old retro song goes, “I can see clearly now the rain is gone.” There is a reason there are so many songs written about a broken heart. Consider the tens of millions who have gone through what you’re experiencing. They made it and so will you. So, take heart and hold on.

2. Talk to someone who cares.

I heard someone say once that 90% of good counseling is just talking out how you feel. It’s amazing how much better you feel when there’s someone you can talk to who totally understands what you’re going through. The person you are sharing your feelings with can help you feel less alone when everything feels hopeless. It’s kind of like when a guy gets hurt on the football field injuring his knee. Two of his teammates get around him and help carry him off the field. That’s what happens when you have a broken heart. When someone is there, they can help strengthen you when you hurt the most.

The people who suffer the most from heartbreak are those who have no one to help them. The wisest man in the Bible, King Solomon, said, "Two people are better off than one, for they can help each other succeed. If one person falls, the other can reach out and help. But someone who falls alone is in real trouble." So, find a friend or family member, someone you can trust to keep your secrets and talk it out. You’ll be glad you did.

"Talking to someone who you know, and trust will help you greatly. A pastor or just a great friend who maybe is older than you and has more experience with heartbreaks is wonderful. They tell you how they lived and moved on and help you out very much." (Kaitlyn)

3. Allow yourself to be human and feel the pain.

One of the ways we know we are human and truly alive is that we feel pain. Going through a break-up can be very difficult. It's hard to feel such raw emotions, especially when there's no magic solution to make heartbreak go away. This proves we are human.

It is extremely important to let those raw emotions out. Find a safe place where you are comfortable and if possible, let the tears flow. It is our body’s way of ridding itself of the pain and hurt. There was a hit a while back called "Big Girls Don’t Cry" by Fergie. She’s wrong. Big girls are really healthy girls when they show emotion. Some people run from their hurts when really, they should embrace them. It’s only when we feel our pain are we able to honestly deal with it and move on. If we don’t, that pain will reappear somewhere else, usually in an unhealthy way.

"No one wants to be hurt, and when we are, our first instinct is to block it out. Unfortunately, the best ways to block something like that out is through destructive behavior like substance abuse, cutting, and the like. Even worse, the release doesn’t last, and you end up worse off than you were before." (Jonathan)

4. Take your broken heart to God.

If you're wondering how to get over the girl who broke your heart or how move on from your ex-boyfriend, you can turn to God for help. There are those who may think this bit of advice is needless. Nothing could be further from the truth. Here’s why.

You and I were created to love and be loved. When we get down to it, all we really want is to know there is someone who knows all about us and still loves us no matter what. Only God can love us this way. When we have that foundation of knowing we are loved no matter what, we can have the strength to face rejection from others. Only God can give us a deep sense of being loved because He always does, no matter what.

It says in the Bible, "I have loved you with an everlasting love. With unfailing love I have drawn you to myself." So go ahead. Tell God everything you feel about your broken heart. He is there to listen and to help heal you.

"It is very important to go to God after you’ve had a bad relationship. God is the ONLY one who will heal your broken heart." (-Osman)

5. Give yourself time to heal.

If your heart has been broken, it will take time for you to completely heal. At the time of the break-up, almost everyone thinks they will never feel normal again. But God has designed us so we will heal from wounds. It’s amazing to see how our human spirit comes back again. Some people heal faster than others. Some people’s emotions go deeper than others. The deeper your emotions, the longer it will take to heal. But sooner or later you will begin to feel alive again and you will learn to accept this new feeling. Don’t fight the healing process and you will be on your way to smiling again in no time. So be patient with yourself. You will get through this.

"The best thing in the world for a broken heart is time. It’s going to hurt for a while and some days will be better than others, but you will eventually get over the person you lost." (Lindsey)

6. Learn lessons from the experience.

It’s not if difficult things will happen to us. It is inevitable that they will. The question is can we learn from the experience? If we don’t learn, we will keep doing the same thing over and over again and getting the same response. So during this time of hurt, you might want to ask yourself some meaningful questions about your broken relationship. For example, did your relationship include these important things from both you and your partner:

  • Open communication
  • Sensitivity to each other's feelings
  • Trust
  • Ability to see things from each other's perspective

Answers to these and other questions can help you be a much deeper person, better equipped for your next relationship.
"It is always easy to remember that life goes on, no one promised it would be easy, but everything happens for a reason. And if it is something that will change your life, then let it." (Brian T.)

Also, check out my other blogs – 5 Ways to Move Forward After a Broken Heart and 4 Things to Avoid to Save You From Further Heartbreak

Dawson McAllister
Dawson McAllister, also known as America's youth pastor, was an author, radio host, speaker, and founder of TheHopeLine. McAllister attended Bethel College in Minnesota for undergraduate work where he graduated in 1968, began graduate studies at Talbot School of Theology in California, and received an honorary doctorate from Biola University.
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693 comments on “How to Heal & Get Over a Broken Heart - 6 Steps”

  1. I do not think my wife loves me. We are always fighting. Maybe I am a bad person. I always she cheats on me. We do not stay together and when I call her she never answers my call. She will then call close to midnight and tell me how much she loves me as if she was patronizing me. I am not sure if she loves me.

  2. To all you heart broken people. I am broken myself, but thing wich helps me is the fact that everything happens for reason. We met our halfs for reason, to learn about ourselves, to learn what love is and to learn our other half something obviously.
    If break up happened, it means you gave up on love that you had with that person and that you are ready for something more. Take the lesson from every relationship and find strenght to move on. It may seem that we are low at the moment but if we take your time and focus on your qualities, work on yourself and never give up on love.
    God bless you!

  3. I have 3 young children from a man I loved.He has humiliated me and destroyed my whole being.All Im left to do is cry in pain.As bad as I want to love on I have no courage to.Ive prayed n prayed but the pain seems to get worse.I feel abandoned by God .Im trying to be strong for my kids but that’s proven difficult as I fall to floor in darkness every day.The stress of it all caused me a nervous breakdown.My God why have you forsaken me.I want to wake up n this pain gone ! I cannot see anything in the horizon .My eyes have been blinded and darkness is engulfing me! God save me !!

    1. I read your comment and instantly felt the need to respond. I too have dealt with similar situations if not the same. I just want to tell you that God is your friend. When the man I loved left, I was angry with God. I didn't understand, I felt betrayed and forsaken. But let me remind you that these are only feelings. sometimes we let our feelings become stronger than the truth. The truth is that God loves you with all his heart. He feels the pain you're feeling. He's saying that he's here for you. He wants you to tell him how you feel, tell him how things are. Tell him as much as you feel you need to. Slowly but surely, if you fall into his embrace, you'll begin to heal. Yes, it feels like your heart is shattering to pieces when you've lost one you've truly loved. But would you believe me if I told you God feels that same way when he sees you hurting.
      God is love, he'll put together the parts of you that you thought would n ever be fixed. God says he'll be your comfort, he'll be your strength, he will Never Abandon You. Instead, he will be with you wherever you go. He will uphold you. So don't be afraid, don't fear. Trust in God and know that he loves you infinitely more than you could ever love anything.
      Continue to Seek God and I promise you, you will find him. He will Save you, you just have to believe and trust that he will. May God be with you <3

      1. I am right there with you!!!!! Hurting..... and praying for God to fix everything. It's hard to believe it happened for a reason. Trusting and praying that in time God will let us know why. Shine your Love and Grace on all of our hurting hearts, Almighty God, In Jesus Name, I ask. Amen

    2. I am so sorry you are going through this. I too feel what you are going through. My partner went to work one day and never came home after 20 yearz. We were not fightingat the time. She will only text me, i have not seen her in over a month. We have not been apart for 20 year. I have seen her everyday. I know your heart is broke but please know God is there and we will make it through this. Put everything you have left inside in to those kids. They need you now more than you will ever know.

    3. I'm feeling the same way. I plan to find a therapist this week. My husband of 26 years is a narcissist and it's taken its toll on me. I never want to be back in this boat again, feeling worthless, discarded and invalidated. Over and over.

  4. I was with a guy for 2 years we never really dated officially, it was kinda unofficial. Recently I told him that I wanted us to just b platonic friends and I haven't seen him since then. He left.

    1. Thank you so much I really needed this. God bless you. I've been trying to fight my healing process and jumping into being perfectly okay but I won't go on. I will allow myself to heal. God I really loved him. I guess everything Happens for a reason

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