‘WE’RE on a break’...
Kamis, 28 Februari 2008
...were the words that spelled disaster for Ross and Rachel in Friends.
But Cheryl Cole’s hoping some thinking time away from cheating hubbie, Ashley, could fix their problems.
The Girls Aloud singer is apparently so upset with the Chelsea player and all their friends' opinions, she’s smashed her mobile phone and jetted off to think things over.
And she’s chosen the sunny climes of Thailand, with band mates Nicola and Kimberley, to work out her future.
After their ten-day break the girls will head to LA, where they’re due to film their new show Passions.
It can’t be easy for Cheryl to decide between her marriage and her dignity.
But will a break be the answer or will it just prolong the agony?
Relationship Counsellor, Christine Northam, of Relate tells us how to make a break work:
“If you get to the stage where you have to separate for a bit, then things are probably fairly dire in your relationship,” says Christine.
“For most of us, there is certainly a case for having a break in a relationship with problems,” says Christine.
“A break can help you to see it more clearly and make decisions about whether or not you’ve got a future together.
“If there’s been a lot of turmoil, all your friends and family will have their own take on it.
"It’s very helpful to step away from everyone and take time to get over some of your emotions."
source : The Sun Magazine
But Cheryl Cole’s hoping some thinking time away from cheating hubbie, Ashley, could fix their problems.
The Girls Aloud singer is apparently so upset with the Chelsea player and all their friends' opinions, she’s smashed her mobile phone and jetted off to think things over.
And she’s chosen the sunny climes of Thailand, with band mates Nicola and Kimberley, to work out her future.
After their ten-day break the girls will head to LA, where they’re due to film their new show Passions.
It can’t be easy for Cheryl to decide between her marriage and her dignity.
But will a break be the answer or will it just prolong the agony?
Relationship Counsellor, Christine Northam, of Relate tells us how to make a break work:
“If you get to the stage where you have to separate for a bit, then things are probably fairly dire in your relationship,” says Christine.
“For most of us, there is certainly a case for having a break in a relationship with problems,” says Christine.
“A break can help you to see it more clearly and make decisions about whether or not you’ve got a future together.
“If there’s been a lot of turmoil, all your friends and family will have their own take on it.
"It’s very helpful to step away from everyone and take time to get over some of your emotions."
source : The Sun Magazine