json_metadata | "{"musingPostType":"answer","appCategory":"musing","appDepth":2,"appTags":["musing","life","question","relation"],"appBody":"<p>This is a tough one. But let me start by saying that no one is in. Better position to answer this question but yourself. You know and you can feel it that it is time to move on.<\/p><p>But there are some indicators just in case you're confused.<\/p><p>Firstly, there is a constant struggle within you. A relationship or job that once brought you so much joy has become a thorn in your flesh. You basically don't feel like doing it anymore. It doesn't fulfill you like it once did. This is your cue<\/p><p>Secondly, when you feel drained. The relationship seems to be taking all of your energy. Every time you are with the said person you are always arguing and fighting over something.<\/p><p>Thirdly, when you begin to entertain other options. You find yourself talking to people who you won't ordinarily talk to in terms of the opposite sex. This might be an indicator that you need something new.<\/p><p>I feel when you've gotten to this point it is time for you to move on. And don't come back because I know it easy to relapse, especially when you care about the said person and you've made memories with the them that keeps replaying in your mind when you're alone but don't fall for it. There isn't anything left in that relationship for you. <\/p>","appParentAuthor":"venzam","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","app":"Musing","appParentPermlink":"fkwbnbelx","musingAppVersion":"1.1","appTitle":"How do you know whether it is time to continue holding on? or time to let go?"}" |
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