Science, asked by chhuttan, 11 months ago

how to forget someone from mind ?I want Nd give me ans right now

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

BLOCK HIM/HER

FOR 21 DAYS... DON'T KEEP CONTACT...

U WILL FORGET HIM /HER DEFINITELY

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Answered by rehabsadaf
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hala mate,

My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.

Forgetting someone who played a key role in your life is very difficult. However, if you're unable to focus on the present moment due to a loss you need to find a way to move on. Take initial action to grieve the relationship, work on removing the person from your thoughts, and then actively work on moving forward.

  • Put away reminders. If you're looking to forget someone, you need to get rid of reminders. Go through your home and find anything that reminds you of the person you lost: pictures, DVDs, presents, certain foods, souvenirs.
  • Disconnect on social media.
  • Focus on the present moment. A good way to forget is to find ways to keep your mind focused on the present. Ruminating over the past makes it near impossible to forget a loved one.
  • Take up hobbies. Hobbies can be a great way to distract yourself and focus on moving forward with your life. Try a new video game, take up knitting, join a local sport's league, or start doing crossword puzzles. Anything you can do to help you stay in the present and move forward can be really helpful to forgetting someone and moving forward.
  • Seek support from others. After ending a relationship or friendship, it is important to spend time with other people. It will help keep your thoughts on other things and less on that person.
  • Meet new people. If the person you’re trying to forget is in your social group, it will help to branch out. Find a way to meet new acquaintances.
  • Feel gratitude. Once you've taken some time to actively work on forgetting, try and feel gratitude for what was lost. It seems counterintuitive, but finding ways to appreciate the good times can actually help you gain closure and forget.

hope it helps!

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