I've always been a Behaviorist (Essentially ... . We are what we do. If you want to feel better do something different. If you are unhappy with a current situation. Change the situation.)
Somehow, in the process of getting through the garbage with my ex, I dug up issues which I had dealt with over a decade ago in therapy, and breathed new life into them. Thereby experiencing all that pain again. I've recently realized that was an act of futility. I was really hurting myself. The issues were dealt with, so why put myself through that again?
Basically, because I was looking for answers. I wanted to understand what happened. After 4 years, nothing made sense. No issues where ever resolved.
I've been seeing another therapist since before the breakup 19 months ago.
I recently posted how I had simplified my situation down to the following ... . My ex is a JERK and I don't think about it anylonger. That is true.
One of the things that has come out of my recent simplification is my renewed focus on myself and changing my behaviors. Essentially I've started embracing my belief in Behaviorism.
I've started doing things differently. And with each new action or change I feel better.
I've set new goals.
Made plans.
Redesigned my future.
And it's working. Yes, I learned much since the breakup. I know myself better than before. I understand myself better. But seems to be helping the most is just changing behaviors ... . Setting a new course for myself.
So, I'm wondering if anyone else is changing behaviors and finding themselves feeling better.
Mind sharing? I'm going to start a list. If you would copy and paste the list with each new posting then add to it we can keep this going. Maybe it will help someone else change for the better

1. I stopped analyzing everything looking for answers and just accepted that somethings and some people just don't make sense.
2. I made the decision to be happy.
3. I'm planning to start my own company this year.
4. Going back to school just for the fun of it.
5. Doing volunteer work.
6. Exercising and training for 5K races.
7. Started simplifying my live by selling my house (moved into a smaller apartment) and got rid of things I just don't need or want any longer.