If absence and time heals a broken heart, it is therefore logical to think that the opposite is true.
If you want to get him back, you have to apply a cunning approach to keeping yourself visible without tipping him off to your intentions.
In order to get and retain his attention, you have to be at your blooming best, meaning, buffered, posh, and all glam up.
Make him feel that leaving him was the greatest thing that ever happened to you, especially if he caught a number of men turning their heads when you take a walk by your lonesome.
He'd be eaten alive by the green-eyed bug and you'd be inwardly applauding yourself for successfully putting the first phase of operation get him back into action.
The second phase is a bit similar to the first, with some subtle changes.
Well-meaning common friends can be your ally, as they will be seeing and bonding with the two of you separately.
Get their curiosity pique, and you can be sure that their second-hand information will prove to be valuable in order to get him back.
If his name comes up in your conversations with them, give it just a passing interest, and in turn, they'll relate this to him, creating quite a snowball effect in the process.
Though everything seems to be going smoothly, agreeing to see someone could potentially sabotage your goal to get him back.
You have to keep him thinking you're okay being single, but it doesn't hurt to drop a hint or two among your friends that some guys are checking you out despite your insistence of embracing the single life.
That would keep him thinking how attractive you are, and he'd be more than ready to show those other guys up and win you back.