How to come back from a major betrayal
Getting our hearts broken can be the start of a beautiful thing, but it takes courage and hard work to see that.
by: E.B. Johnson
Betrayal is a silent plague that creeps in when we least expect it, undermining all of our relationships little-by-little until we are isolated, hopeless and devoid of compassionate trust and understanding. Experiencing the disloyalty of a partner, friend or family member can feel like a death sentence and — in some ways — it is.
Discover how you can turn your betrayal into an important catalyst for change by getting to the root of your pain and creating a healing plan that you can stick. Bouncing back from a major betrayal of trust is never easy, but the process is a beautiful one that makes us stronger for the adversity.Overcome your heartache and learn how to live again by understanding your betrayal for what is and creating a better tomorrow for yourself.
The effects of betrayal.
Betrayal is defined as any sense of being harmed by the intentional actions or omissions of a trusted friend, family member or loved one. Most commonly, these betrayals take the form of disloyalty, infidelity or dishonesty; but sometimes, these breaches of trust can take the form…