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Did Someone Cheat on You?

July 29, 2006

Listen, I’ve been cheated on. Most will say it creates a different kind of broken heart. I like to call it an angry heart. The longer the affair the greater the broken (or angry) heart. There is a lot you can do. My advice is improve yourself. Get in shape, do well at work and prepare yourself for the best revenge of all - success. The more you seek self improvement the better off you are. The pitfall of this plan of course is depression. Depression drains you of all the energy you need to heal. Depression is the only thing that will get in your way. Now you may be asking yourself, “what do I do about that? ” The answer is simple - get mad! Use your anger as the impetus for self improvement. I did this, it works like a charm. Few people realize how powerful and positive anger can be. Society tells us that anger is a bad thing.

I used the following list of tips to heal myself after an ugly break up. The list is great because of its simplicity. Follow the simple tasks that are laid out for you as you pursue success. Remember when we say success, we mean in health. If you are physically healthy, your mind and heart will follow. Focus on work or your craft. You will be surprised at how a broken heart helps with your focus. Your focus will be narrow, so take advantage of that. Feel free to comment on this topic, we will get back to you…

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