Oh boy have I learned a lot about life, love, people, communication, compromise,
happiness, and commitment throughout this emotional roller coaster of life that
I have been on since 2009. All of those things were important to me throughout
my marriage and the five & a half years of courtship (yeah, yeah, I said courtship, and
yeah, I know it’s 2012) we had before we were married, yet I only knew those
things on the surface. I never looked at them at a deeper, more mature level. I
didn’t know any better, really.
It’s easy
now to look back and see when things started to go wrong. There are specific instances
that I know I didn’t handle very maturely and constructively. There were
moments when it was easier for me to just not say anything and harvest
resentment, disgust, and sadness over things he did and said. I internalized
everything that happened, everything that he said, and everything that he didn’t
say. I focused too much on not getting divorced than I did on rebuilding a love
that we once had. I found trust and communication in everyone but him, partly
because he wasn’t willing to listen, and partly because I was being selfish. At
the time that was the thing that was easiest for me as I was disregarding what the best thing for us was.
Now don’t
get me wrong: I know that I needed to spend those eight years of my life with
him and then say goodbye, forever. He was there for a reason, and I wouldn’t do it any
differently if I had it to do all over. Everything happens for a reason.
Everyone is in our life for a reason: some stay a short time; some stay a long
time; and others stay forever. With that being said, I WILL do things
differently in the future.
I won’t
walk away so easily if I know in my heart that it is true love. I will fight, I
will communicate, I will be respectful, and I will only focus on the positive
outcomes that will come from the struggles and the “worse” that every couple
faces. I will open my heart and voice my feelings
freely and fearlessly. I will listen to my heart but not mute my head. I know
that I am worthy of the greatest love in the world, and once I find it, I won’t
give up on it. When the other person needs his space, I will give it to him. When I need to talk, I will talk. When I need to listen, I will listen. I
will embrace the lessons that need to be learned, and I will use the tools that
I have been given to make this life the best one ever. I will forever be aware of the passion and love in any future relationship and make those feelings a priority each and every day. Lastly, I will know that happiness and laughter are the key to [my] life, and the day I stop being happy with myself is the day I know I cannot be happy with another.

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