Breakups are always hard to process, no matter which side of the "it's not you, it's me" conversation you're on. And while it's true that breakups can help you channel new, healthier energy by journaling, seeing a therapist, or spending more time at the gym , breakups can also trigger not-so-healthy behaviors. (Ahem, drunk-texting your ex and/or posting spicy Instagram captions about them .

) Though many people have different opinions on the stages of a breakup , the truth is that there's no definitive timeline for healing. For some people, it could last months, and for others, it could last years. But if there's one thing I know for sure, it's that the no-contact rule is the best, most effective, and healthiest way to get over a breakup.

Below, we spoke with experts on why the no-contact rule is the best way to move on from a breakup. As you continue working through your breakup, allow me to suggest reading PS's guide on how to handle rejection and investing in these post-breakup books , too. Leah Carey is a sex and intimacy coach.

Jenna Banks is an entrepreneur and author of "I Love Me More: How to Find Happiness and Success through Self-Love." Chloe Ballatore is a relationship and communication expert. What Is the No-Contact Rule? The no-contact rule is simple: do not contact your ex under any circumstances.

It doesn't matter if it's their birthday or if you just ate at their favorite hamburger place; as soon as you agree it's officially over, it's time to delete their cont.