Sometimes, the best thing you can do for yourself is to say goodbye. Not because you want them back, but because you need to heal. And sometimes, writing a letter – even if you never send it – can be the first step.
It’s important to express your feelings, even when you’re ending a relationship or connection with someone. Writing things down can be surprisingly therapeutic. It can help you process the pain and start moving forward.
This isn’t about reconciliation. It’s about closure. It’s about acknowledging the hurt, setting boundaries, and reclaiming your own peace. It’s about writing a short goodbye letter to someone who hurt you, not to change them, but to change your own perspective.
This letter is a way to say, “I acknowledge the pain you caused. I’m setting boundaries for my own well-being. And I’m moving on.” Considering relationship closure might even involve seeking professional guidance. It’s a powerful act of self-care and a declaration of independence. It’s your story, and you get to write the ending.