Matters of the heart, as they say should be handled delicately. The ancients knew that complete personal wellness involved the health of an individual’s tripartite components: the body, mind and heart. Even in the ancient civilizations of Rome, India and China, this tripartite inter-relationship was recognised as integral to a person’s holistic well-being. Of the three, the component of the heart elicited the most emotive responses and resulted in legends, folklore and myths aplenty about heroes and villains alike who acted in anger, passion, honour or even in the name of love.
Today, the inter-relationship between heart and body is recognised as scientific truth in its own right. What one thinks can elicit an emotional response in which the body participates. Such emotive issues, known as psychosomatic issues, are often severe enough to eventually damage the body and its physiological system if left unchecked. In 1986, after a three-year study, two eminent physicians in America (Dr Stephen Sinatra and Dr Alexander Lowen) found conclusive evidence that traumatic loss of love and the subsequent loss of a vital connection results in an increased probability of coronary heart failure. The well-being of every individual therefore, is as much a function of emotional wellness, as it is the food he consumes or the activities he undertakes.
Championing the importance of wellness of heart, is LoveAgain.sg, a new concept in promoting emotional wellness. Fronted by matchmaking industry leader Lydia Gan, LoveAgain.sgÂ’s mission is to help the broken-hearted recover quicker and more completely from a failed relationship. LoveAgain.sg achieves this via its proprietary Love Again Heartbreak Therapy course: a system designed therapeutically to aid in recovery from a painful ex-relationship, and more importantly, to allow clients to Love Again.
Lydia Gan, a certified counsellor and founder of the highly-popular relationship portal Wow-Her.com, is convinced that LoveAgain.sg is key to promoting heart wellness in Singapore. “In today’s hectic and materialistic world, many people underestimate the importance of healing a heartbreak as a necessary step towards moving forward. Recognition, acceptance and closure enables an individual to come to terms with one’s past and so garner the strength to move on with life. We see ourselves as the antithesis of denial, anger and sadness, and passionate promoters of wellness of the heart.”
Adds Lance Ong, a Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistic Programming and a certified practitioner in Coaching and Behavioural Modelling, “We developed our Love Again Heartbreak Therapy course in response to every heartbroken person’s silent cry for help. Keeping your feelings inside is about the worst thing you can do under the circumstances. Such negative feelings tend to fester and results in a downward spiral towards depression. Our Love Again Heartbreak Therapy is at once rigorous, yet fully customisable to the circumstances of every individual client who comes our way.”
Love Again Heartbreak Therapy sessions are conducted one-on-one and can reduce recovery periods by up to 75%. Conducted at neutral locations around the island specially selected by the founders, the sessions are both intimate and liberating. For more information do visit www.loveagain.sg. Interested parties who register online will receive an e-book titled Love Again Healer Within absolutely free.
