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I don’t know who needs to hear this but reading about doing the inner work and reflecting on the past isn’t embodying the work. We actually have to take what we have learnt and put it into play. It’s a common pitfall to attribute our behaviour in relationships solely to our upbringing and past experiences, leading us to obsess over the reasons behind our actions and traits. This introspection, while crucial for understanding oneself, often spirals into self-blame and shame, reinforcing negative beliefs about our worthiness in love and the fate of our relationships. However, dwelling on these aspects does not encourage personal growth or healing. Instead, the key to breaking this cycle lies in shifting our focus towards learning and adopting positive relationship behaviors. By actively engaging in practices that promote secure attachments and learning the tools to move forward (and implementing them - while facing our fears) we not only learn to navigate through the emotional challenges but also to grow from them. This proactive approach encourages us to embrace imperfections and setbacks as opportunities for development, steering us towards healthier, more fulfilling connections. If you understand your attachment style, if you understand how your past is impacting your relationships, it’s time to shift towards learning how to improve your relationship weaknesses (yes we all have them) and looking for healthy relationship models. #consciousrelationships #consciouscouple #relationshipgoals #intimacy
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