I was once in a very similar situation to that of the woman described in the following story.
I had been in a relationship for over three years, and was very happy with my life. However, I found myself becoming more and more tired, and I started to have headaches.
I went to see a doctor, who told me that I had to stop working as I had been working too hard. He prescribed some medication and I took it for about six months. But I still had the same symptoms, and so I decided to see another doctor. This doctor recommended that I take a course of acupuncture treatment.
The first session was really painful. It hurt quite badly. I didn’t want to do it again. I was worried that the needles would go into my heart or my lungs, but after about 10 minutes, it wasn’t so bad. After two sessions, I felt much better. I was able to sleep properly again, and my headaches disappeared.

But after about four weeks, I felt as if something was missing from my life. I was no longer happy with my job, and I began to look for another one.
After finding one, I was feeling great. I was doing something I loved, and I was making money. But then I got a phone call from my boyfriend. He wanted to know when I was going to meet him.
He said he had been thinking about our relationship and wondered whether we were right for each other. I told him I was not sure, but that I thought we could be.
He said he would like us to get back together, but he was not sure that he was ready to make a commitment. I asked him what he meant by that, and he said that he was not sure that he could give up his friends and his interests.
I was surprised by this, because I had always been the one to suggest that we should break up, and I had never seen him as someone who needed to spend time with his friends. He said that he did not want to lose contact with them.
I told him that he did not need to do that, because I would love to meet his friends. He said that there were some things he wanted to tell me, and that he would like to talk to me in person.
We arranged to meet at a café near his house. When I arrived, he told me that he was sorry for the way he had treated me. He said that he had always been attracted to me, but that he had always been too shy to admit it. He also said that he was worried that he might have hurt me.
He said that he wanted to start over, and to prove to me that he loved me. I was happy to hear this, and I said that I was happy to hear it too. We hugged each other, and then I left.
However, I was not completely happy. I felt as if something was still missing. I was still looking for something, and I realized that it was not the man I was with.
I remembered that my mother had once told me that I was looking for someone to complete me. She said that I would always be looking for someone who was not available.
I decided to find out who I was looking for, and I went back to the café. I asked the waiter to bring me a cup of tea, and I sat down to wait.
About five minutes later, a man walked into the café. He looked familiar, but I couldn’t place him. Then I saw that it was the man who had been with me when I had taken my driving test. I smiled at him, and he smiled back.
I asked him how he was doing, and he said that he had just finished a job interview. I asked him why he was in the café, and he said that he liked to come here sometimes to think.
Then he asked me if I would like to join him for a walk. I agreed, and we strolled along the seafront. As we walked, I asked him how he was getting on with his job interview.
He said that it had gone well, and that he was now starting to feel confident about it. I asked him if he was still seeing his girlfriend, and he said that they had broken up.
I asked him why they had split up, and he said that they just weren’t compatible. I asked him if he would ever marry her, and he said that he didn’t think so.
I asked him if he would like to go out with me, and he said that he would. We agreed to meet again the next day, and then I went home.
I thought about what had happened, and I realized that I had been looking for someone to complete me, and that I had been looking for the man who was not available.
Now I know that there is only one person who can complete me, and that is God. I am complete, and I will never be complete until I am with God.