How to Become Secure: Moving From Patterns to Stability Episode 31
Why do we keep repeating patterns we already recognize?
Why do some people overthink, chase reassurance, pull away, shut down, or panic in relationships—even when they understand what they’re doing?
In today’s episode, Angela Weiss explores what it actually means to move toward secure attachment and healthier emotional connection.
This conversation goes beyond simply identifying anxious, avoidant, and fearful attachment patterns and begins discussing how real change happens in everyday moments.
In this episode, we discuss:
* What secure attachment really is (and what it is not)
* Why awareness alone does not automatically create change
* How attachment reactions are connected to the nervous system
* The importance of slowing down emotional reactions
* Why calm and healthy relationships can initially feel unfamiliar
* How anxious, avoidant, and fearful patterns show up in real life
* Learning to regulate emotions instead of reacting impulsively
* Building self-trust, boundaries, and emotional stability
* How healing happens through small intentional choices over time
This episode is for anyone who has ever thought:
“I know my patterns… but I don’t know how to stop repeating them.”
Angela also shares practical examples of how people begin interrupting old attachment responses and moving toward more secure relationships with both themselves and others.
If you would like the Attachment Workbook that goes along with this series, email:
angela@lifebydesignpress.org
Subject Line: Attachment Workbook
Books mentioned in this episode include:
* Anxious Attachment
* Avoidant Attachment
* Fearful Attachment
* Secure Attachment
* When Attachment Styles Collide
Connect with Angela Weiss:
Website & Blog:
Angela Weiss Author Page [https://authors.tertulia.com/angelaweiss-drafther4xo?utm_source=chatgpt.com]
Instagram:
@AngelaWeissAuthor
Facebook:
Life By Design Press
LinkedIn:
Angela Weiss
You can listen to the Life by Design with Angela Weiss Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and other major podcast platforms.
This podcast is intended for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical or mental health care. If you are in crisis, call or text 988 or call 911.