Love Science Today

Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want

11 min · 12. juni 2026
episode Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want cover

Description

“Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want” You meet someone good. They show up. They’re consistent. They care. And somehow… you start pulling away. Overthinking. Creating problems. Why do we sabotage the very love we say we want? In this episode of Love Science Today, we unpack the psychology of self-sabotage in relationships — the unconscious patterns that push away healthy connection. You’ll learn: * What self-sabotage really looks like in dating and relationships * Why your mind resists stability after being used to chaos * The link between self-worth, fear, and destructive behaviour * How attachment styles influence self-sabotage patterns * The difference between protecting yourself and pushing people away * Practical steps to break the cycle and stay present in healthy love If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I do this every time things get good?” — this episode is for you. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the Love Science Today community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

44 episodes

episode Vulnerability in Love: Why It’s So Hard - And Why It’s Everything artwork

Vulnerability in Love: Why It’s So Hard - And Why It’s Everything

“Vulnerability in Love: Why It’s So Hard — And Why It’s Everything” You want to be loved… But being seen feels risky. So you hold back. Filter your thoughts. Protect your heart. But at what cost? In this episode of Love Science Today, we explore the paradox of vulnerability in relationships — why it feels dangerous, yet is the very thing that creates real connection. You’ll learn: * Why vulnerability feels uncomfortable, even with the “right” person * The psychological roots of emotional guardedness * The difference between healthy vulnerability and oversharing * How fear of rejection, shame, and past experiences block openness * Why emotional safety is built through gradual honesty, not instant exposure * Practical ways to open up without feeling overwhelmed or exposed If you’ve ever struggled to express your feelings, ask for what you need, or let someone truly know you — this episode will help you move from protection to connection. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

19. juni 202611 min
episode Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want artwork

Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want

“Self-Sabotage in Love: Why You Ruin What You Actually Want” You meet someone good. They show up. They’re consistent. They care. And somehow… you start pulling away. Overthinking. Creating problems. Why do we sabotage the very love we say we want? In this episode of Love Science Today, we unpack the psychology of self-sabotage in relationships — the unconscious patterns that push away healthy connection. You’ll learn: * What self-sabotage really looks like in dating and relationships * Why your mind resists stability after being used to chaos * The link between self-worth, fear, and destructive behaviour * How attachment styles influence self-sabotage patterns * The difference between protecting yourself and pushing people away * Practical steps to break the cycle and stay present in healthy love If you’ve ever thought, “Why do I do this every time things get good?” — this episode is for you. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

12. juni 202611 min
episode Attachment Triggers: Why Small Things Feel So Big in Love artwork

Attachment Triggers: Why Small Things Feel So Big in Love

“Attachment Triggers: Why Small Things Feel So Big in Love” They replied late… and it ruined your mood. They sounded distant… and suddenly you felt anxious. They needed space… and it felt like rejection. Why do small things in relationships sometimes feel so overwhelming? In this episode of Love Science Today, we explore attachment triggers — the hidden emotional reactions that turn ordinary moments into intense internal experiences. You’ll learn: * What attachment triggers are and how they develop * Why your nervous system reacts faster than your logic * The link between childhood experiences and adult emotional sensitivity * How anxious, avoidant, and disorganised attachment styles get triggered differently * The difference between a real problem and an emotional activation * Practical ways to regulate your emotions before reacting * How to communicate your triggers without pushing people away If you’ve ever thought, “I know I’m overreacting… but I can’t stop feeling this way,” this episode will help you understand what’s really happening inside you. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

5. juni 202612 min
episode Why We Ignore Red Flags: The Psychology of Seeing… But Not Seeing artwork

Why We Ignore Red Flags: The Psychology of Seeing… But Not Seeing

“Why We Ignore Red Flags: The Psychology of Seeing… But Not Seeing” You saw the signs. The inconsistency. The excuses. The discomfort in your gut. But you stayed. Why do we ignore red flags — even when they’re obvious? In this episode of Love Science Today, we explore the deeper psychology behind why people overlook warning signs in relationships, and why awareness alone is often not enough to change behaviour. You’ll learn: * What red flags really are — and why they’re easy to rationalise * The role of attachment styles in tolerating unhealthy patterns * How hope, chemistry, and emotional investment distort judgment * The concept of cognitive dissonance and why it keeps you stuck * Why early warning signs often get reframed as “potential” * How to trust your perception without overthinking or self-doubt * Practical steps to respond to red flags instead of explaining them away If you’ve ever said, “I knew something was off, but I stayed anyway,” this episode will help you understand why — and how to break that cycle. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

29. maj 202612 min
episode Timing vs. Readiness: Right Person, Wrong Time… or Just the Wrong Person? artwork

Timing vs. Readiness: Right Person, Wrong Time… or Just the Wrong Person?

“Timing vs. Readiness: Right Person, Wrong Time… or Just the Wrong Person?” “We would’ve worked… if the timing was right.” It’s one of the most comforting — and misleading — beliefs in modern dating. But is “bad timing” real? Or is it just a softer way of saying something wasn’t aligned? In this episode of Love Science Today, we unpack the truth behind timing vs. readiness — and why so many relationships end up in this grey area. You’ll learn: * What people really mean when they say “the timing isn’t right” * The difference between external timing and internal readiness * Why emotionally unavailable people often use timing as an explanation * How to tell if something is genuinely situational… or fundamentally incompatible * Why the “right person” usually shows up with readiness, not excuses * How to stop romanticising missed connections and start choosing clarity If you’ve ever held onto someone because you believed “maybe one day”… this episode will help you see things differently. 🎧 Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, YouTube, and more.

22. maj 202610 min