When Julia Fox and Ye’s whirlwind of a romance ended, she told “Entertainment Tonight”: “It was the best thing that could have happened to me. It was like hitting a reset button. It kind of brought a spark into my life that I had kind of forgotten about.”
The pandemic has brought upon a widespread desire for a “reset” in many people’s lives.
- 30% of us want to make “big life changes” such as quitting a job or ending a relationship.
- 70% of us want to reset our health and make better choices.
For the 30% looking for a change in their relationship, a “reset relationship” may be just what the doctor ordered. “Stylist” describes a reset relationship as “a relationship that is all about serving your own need to refresh your life and get yourself out of a funk.” A reset relationship could look anything like this:
- Dating someone who isn’t your usual type
- Rebound relationships
- Using new flames to mark the end or beginning of a chapter in your life
- Typically short-term
Source: Stylist