Khloe Kardashian Dishes Out Advice on How to Move on From an Ex

The 31-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has had high-profile relationships with Lamar Odom, French Montana and James Harden

By Corinne Heller May 25, 2016 4:53 PMTags
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Khloe Kardashian knows all about heartache.

The 31-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star has over the past few years had high-profile relationships with Lamar Odom, French Montana and James Harden and now, she is dishing out advice on how to get over someone you love but can't be with.

"The busier you are the less you are going to think about something," she said in a video posted on her website Wednesday. "So try to consume your thoughts with really productive things. Try to find a hobby and keep yourself busy in a really positive way."

"Or surround yourself by friends and family that you love that really occupy your mind—I think that is super important," she added. "The more alone you are the more you think about something. You're just going to overthink and our brains play tricks on us, which is never healthy. And eventually everyday it will get better and better." 

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Khloe and French Montana, 31, dated for several months in 2014. She and Harden, 26, dated for about six months and broke up in February. During their time together, Khloe helped take care of Odom, 36, as he recovered from a drug overdose he suffered in October.

The two, who wed in 2009, stopped divorce proceedings after his scare and have remained friendly but have not gotten back together. They were last photographed together in late March, when he attended a Easter Sunday church service with her and her family.

"At my core, I don't believe in divorce," Khloe wrote in Lena Dunham's Lenny newsletter earlier this month. "But I came to a point in my marriage where I had to make the choice to take care of my own mental and emotional well-being in order to protect myself and my happiness. I am at peace with that decision and do feel like I honored my vows to the very end."

Earlier this year, Khloe penned two cryptic posts about unrequited love and "letting go" on Instagram.

Khloe said in her video you "don't technically always have to fully get over someone."

"It's okay to move on from them but you could still love them from a distance," she said. "If people are destructive to you emotionally, that doesn't mean you can still love them. You just have to learn to take better care of yourself...To each their own so, I don't think there is one way to get over anybody."

"I do know that if you find another guy to flirt with it's a little easier," she joked. "But um, no, I think the issue and will still be there."

Watch: Khloe Stresses Over Lamar Odom's First Public Appearance

Watch Keeping Up With the Kardashians Sunday, June 5 at 9 p.m. on E!

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