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#3.3 The Anxious Attachment: Why You Keep Checking Their “Active Now”

8 min · 23. apr. 2026
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You tell yourself it’s just one more check. One more scroll. One more look at their “Active Now” status… and then you’ll finally feel okay. But even when you find something reassuring, the relief never lasts. It comes back. The drop in your stomach. Overthinking. The urge to check again. In this episode, AJ breaks down what’s really happening inside that loop. Not as a problem to fix but as a protection your system learned a long time ago. You’ll start to see why the checking was never actually about your partner, and why trying to feel better in the moment might be the very thing keeping you stuck. Instead of chasing reassurance, this episode introduces a different way to relate to the urge, one that helps you move toward real freedom, even when the discomfort is still there. Matching Form (Start here) [https://acceptancepath.com/match-me/] Learn more about Acceptance Path: Website: https://acceptencepath.com [https://acceptencepath.com] Instagram: @acceptancepath Facebook: Acceptance Path Counseling

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#3.3 The Anxious Attachment: Why You Keep Checking Their “Active Now”

You tell yourself it’s just one more check. One more scroll. One more look at their “Active Now” status… and then you’ll finally feel okay. But even when you find something reassuring, the relief never lasts. It comes back. The drop in your stomach. Overthinking. The urge to check again. In this episode, AJ breaks down what’s really happening inside that loop. Not as a problem to fix but as a protection your system learned a long time ago. You’ll start to see why the checking was never actually about your partner, and why trying to feel better in the moment might be the very thing keeping you stuck. Instead of chasing reassurance, this episode introduces a different way to relate to the urge, one that helps you move toward real freedom, even when the discomfort is still there. Matching Form (Start here) [https://acceptancepath.com/match-me/] Learn more about Acceptance Path: Website: https://acceptencepath.com [https://acceptencepath.com] Instagram: @acceptancepath Facebook: Acceptance Path Counseling

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