As I continue my regiment of No Contact I am also very intentional about other aspects of my healing. I was with my diagnosed bipolar/addict and BPD wife for over 25 years (she is a total package

). So I have a lot of cleansing and "reprogramming" to do. In addition to seeing a good therapist who will help me clean the cobwebs out of some awkward childhood issues, I am doing the following:
Praying to the God of my understanding- this helps me get out of my head and feel like I am unloading some of the weight on Something/Someone bigger than me. It's quite liberating.
Reading encouraging/spiritual material- wisdom, ancient and modern can be a comfort. Psalm 57:1-3 is a fave of mine.
Spending time with loving, kind family and friends- I have had enough insults, put-downs, devaluing... .I now choose my company carefully.
Exercising-this is something I have always done. My routine is like an old friend whom I have known since before she entered my life.
Treat myself to tasty foods, beautiful scenery, nature, art, music, movies, books... .Why not dazzle my senses a little? It helps remind me that I am a human being, fully equipped to enjoy life and its wonders. It also clarifies that the world is still awesome, despite the anguish I have suffered with my BPD ex.
I know that most of this is pretty basic stuff. But when we get in a funk we need to be prodded to live, not just exist. Day by day, this is helping me get through this. I hope there are some ideas here that others can enjoy.
Fiddlestix