Life By Design With Angela Weiss

Repairing Relationships: What to Do When Patterns Have Already Played Out: Episode 34

26 min · 19. maj 2026
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In this Tuesday episode, Angela Weiss explores one of the hardest parts of healing and relationships: What happens when awareness finally arrives… after patterns have already played out? This episode dives into: * anxious, avoidant, and fearful attachment dynamics * emotional flooding and shutdown patterns * why repair is different from chasing or overexplaining * how fear often drives relationship reactions * what healthy communication actually sounds like * when relationships can heal * and when letting go may be the healthiest form of repair Angela also shares real-life relational examples and explains why awareness alone does not automatically save a relationship—but it can completely change how you move forward. This episode is for anyone who has ever wondered: * “Can this relationship still be repaired?” * “Am I repeating old patterns?” * “How do I communicate differently?” * “How do I know when to keep trying or let go?” Topics discussed: * attachment styles * anxious attachment * avoidant attachment * fearful attachment * emotional regulation * communication in relationships * relationship repair * emotional safety * self-awareness * healing relational patterns * secure attachment Attachment Workbook: Angela has created an Attachment Workbook that goes along with this podcast series and includes: * attachment style education * real-life relationship scenarios * communication exercises * grounding tools * healing prompts * practical relationship insight To request a copy: Email: angela@lifebydesignpress.org Subject Line: Attachment Workbook Connect with Angela: Author Page and 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 Books Mentioned: * Anxious Attachment * Avoidant Attachment * Fearful Attachment * Secure Attachment * When Attachment Styles Collide 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.

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