Struggling to spark meaningful discussion after sharing articles in your breakup recovery community? These article conversation templates are designed to help you turn passive reads into active, insightful conversations, making every post a chance for deeper healing and connection.
Get personalized templates for your community in seconds
Article conversation prompts are powerful tools for breakup recovery communities because they transform passive content consumption into active reflection. By summarizing key points and encouraging members to share their opinions, these templates help participants process emotions, normalize their experiences, and feel less isolated.
When members are prompted to engage thoughtfully, they not only reinforce their learning from the article but also benefit from the collective wisdom of the group. Highlighting controversial or thought-provoking aspects ensures discussions remain lively and relevant, fostering a supportive space where healing feels collaborative rather than solitary.
This article discusses the stages of healing after a breakup. Which stage resonates with you most?
💡 Example: "This article discusses the stages of healing after a breakup. Which stage resonates with you most?"
After reading this piece on self-care post-breakup, what new practice would you like to try?
💡 Example: "After reading this piece on self-care post-breakup, what new practice would you like to try?"
The author suggests journaling as a recovery tool. Has anyone here tried it? What was your experience?
💡 Example: "The author suggests journaling as a recovery tool. Has anyone here tried it? What was your experience?"
Do you agree with the article's point that staying friends with your ex can slow recovery?
💡 Example: "Do you agree with the article's point that staying friends with your ex can slow recovery?"
What is one insight from this article that surprised you?
💡 Example: "What is one insight from this article that surprised you?"
The article mentions setting boundaries as key to moving on. How do you set boundaries in your life?
💡 Example: "The article mentions setting boundaries as key to moving on. How do you set boundaries in your life?"
Share a quote from this article that really spoke to you.
💡 Example: "Share a quote from this article that really spoke to you."
The author talks about embracing solitude. What are your favorite solo activities lately?
💡 Example: "The author talks about embracing solitude. What are your favorite solo activities lately?"
Do you find the article's advice practical? Why or why not?
💡 Example: "Do you find the article's advice practical? Why or why not?"
This article covers common breakup myths. Which myth did you believe before?
💡 Example: "This article covers common breakup myths. Which myth did you believe before?"
Was there anything in this article that you disagreed with?
💡 Example: "Was there anything in this article that you disagreed with?"
The writer suggests leaning on friends during hard times. How have friends helped your recovery?
💡 Example: "The writer suggests leaning on friends during hard times. How have friends helped your recovery?"
If you could add one tip to this article, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could add one tip to this article, what would it be?"
On a scale of 1-10, how helpful was this article for your current situation?
💡 Example: "On a scale of 1-10, how helpful was this article for your current situation?"
What emotion did this article bring up for you?
💡 Example: "What emotion did this article bring up for you?"
Did you find any new resources or ideas in this article to try out?
💡 Example: "Did you find any new resources or ideas in this article to try out?"
The article suggests redefining your identity post-breakup. How has your sense of self changed?
💡 Example: "The article suggests redefining your identity post-breakup. How has your sense of self changed?"
How would you explain the main takeaway from this article to a friend?
💡 Example: "How would you explain the main takeaway from this article to a friend?"
The author warns about rebound relationships. What are your thoughts on this?
💡 Example: "The author warns about rebound relationships. What are your thoughts on this?"
Have you tried any exercises or practices mentioned in this article before?
💡 Example: "Have you tried any exercises or practices mentioned in this article before?"
Is there a quote from this article you would write on your mirror?
💡 Example: "Is there a quote from this article you would write on your mirror?"
Do you feel the article gives enough hope for someone early in their breakup?
💡 Example: "Do you feel the article gives enough hope for someone early in their breakup?"
What small action from the article could you try this week?
💡 Example: "What small action from the article could you try this week?"
Which part of the article challenged your assumptions?
💡 Example: "Which part of the article challenged your assumptions?"
The article discusses forgiveness. How have you approached forgiveness after your breakup?
💡 Example: "The article discusses forgiveness. How have you approached forgiveness after your breakup?"
Share one resource mentioned in this article that you would recommend.
💡 Example: "Share one resource mentioned in this article that you would recommend."
Did this article make you think differently about your healing process?
💡 Example: "Did this article make you think differently about your healing process?"
Rate the article's usefulness for someone experiencing their first breakup.
💡 Example: "Rate the article's usefulness for someone experiencing their first breakup."
What would you ask the author if you could?
💡 Example: "What would you ask the author if you could?"
Was there a moment in the article that felt especially relatable?
💡 Example: "Was there a moment in the article that felt especially relatable?"
Share your favorite tip from the article and how you plan to use it.
💡 Example: "Share your favorite tip from the article and how you plan to use it."
The article mentions personal growth. What is one area you want to grow in this month?
💡 Example: "The article mentions personal growth. What is one area you want to grow in this month?"
How does this article compare to your own experience?
💡 Example: "How does this article compare to your own experience?"
Did the article help you see your breakup from a new perspective?
💡 Example: "Did the article help you see your breakup from a new perspective?"
What question would you ask other members after reading this article?
💡 Example: "What question would you ask other members after reading this article?"
If you could sum up this article in one word, what would it be?
💡 Example: "If you could sum up this article in one word, what would it be?"
Which strategy in the article do you find most realistic to apply?
💡 Example: "Which strategy in the article do you find most realistic to apply?"
The article includes a personal story. Did it remind you of your journey?
💡 Example: "The article includes a personal story. Did it remind you of your journey?"
If you could rewrite the ending of the article, what would you change?
💡 Example: "If you could rewrite the ending of the article, what would you change?"
Did this article inspire you to make any changes in your daily routine?
💡 Example: "Did this article inspire you to make any changes in your daily routine?"
After posting an article, select a template that matches the theme or tone of your content. Edit the template to reference specific insights or questions from the article. Encourage replies by tagging a few active members or inviting everyone to share their views. Use reactions or polls when appropriate to lower the barrier for participation. Rotate between different prompts to keep engagement varied and fresh.
Since these templates are designed for all platforms, focus on concise language and clear questions. On forums, invite replies below the post. On social media, use comments or story replies. In chat-based communities, keep prompts brief and use reactions to encourage quieter members.
Aim for 1-3 times per week, depending on your posting schedule and community activity. Rotate with other post types for variety.
Absolutely. Adapt the questions or prompts to highlight key points or themes from the specific article you are sharing.
Try tagging active members, using more relatable or provocative prompts, or summarizing articles in simpler language to lower barriers to participation.
Yes, the templates are designed for any platform or privacy level. Adjust for sensitivity and privacy as needed based on your group.
Encourage respectful debate, remind members of community guidelines, and step in to moderate if conversations become heated or personal.
Share the full article if possible. If not, provide a clear summary and the conversation prompt so all members can participate.
Reply to early comments, thank participants, and highlight insightful responses to keep the conversation going.