The Document That Will Help You Decide to Stay or Go

Lori Moulton đź’—
5 min readOct 16, 2023

You can’t deny what is written on paper.

Woman sitting in front of a laptop, holding a pen in her hand and writing on paper.
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There have been so many painful times in your relationship, but then something great happens and you kind of forget about all those difficult times. Then something painful happens again, and you think, “Why am I still putting up with this?”. Your partner recognizes that you’re pulling away a little bit, so then they do something lovely again, like drive out of their way to pick up your favorite dinner dish, or they bring you flowers because the color reminds them of the flowers you had at your wedding, or they hint at how they are planning to take you on vacation to your dream destination. Yet again, you wonder, “Are things that bad?”

The Document That Was an Eye Opener

I can’t remember where I got the idea to do this, but one of my mentors suggested that I begin keeping track of every painful incident. She said to put it in a safe place, and to make sure to put a date for every time. I began writing every incident down, including the ones that were seemingly small but still painful. I kept them in the Evernote app because it felt private and password protected. I had it on my phone, so it was always nearby.

I wrote down incidents like, “He woke me up during the night and argued with me about money. I got really…

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Lori Moulton đź’—
Lori Moulton đź’—

Written by Lori Moulton đź’—

Certified Transformational Coach, Masters in School Counseling, Teacher, Author