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There are two types of break-ups: painful ones and painless ones. The painless ones are those where both parties feel emotionless during the relationship and thus, a breakup feels like nothing.
Now as for the painful ones, it means at least one party has some kind of feeling towards the other party. Look at a breakup as a solution to a battle. You can either come to an agreement with the other party to stay in the relationship or you can choose to breakup where at least one party gets hurt. In this case, it looks like you already broke up with the other party.
Some of the best methods to get over a painful breakup is to find things you enjoy doing and keep at it. In other words, occupy the time finding a hobby worth pursuing. Learn to play an instrument or simply go out and start jogging. Other things can including reading books, take up art, yoga or even rock climbing. They are not easy tasks but the process in learning is the fun part. If it's easy, it's meaningless. Also, engage in social activities such as volunteer events, hang out with friends more often and of course, join clubs at your local church/colleges. Meeting new people is always an exciting way to feel good about yourself and promote happiness/wellbeing. Who knows, you might meet your significant other through these things...
Good luck! :o)