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#78: You Can’t Rewire What You Keep Repeating: Why Smart People Still End Up in the Same Cycles

7 min · 4. mar. 2026
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A lot of high-achieving, self-aware people understand their relationship patterns… yet still find themselves in the same dynamics over and over again. In this episode of Mindset Bytes, I explore why insight alone doesn’t create change — and why you can’t rewire patterns your you keep repeating. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep attracting emotionally unavailable partners or recreating familiar relationship dynamics, this conversation will help you understand what actually creates lasting change. Topics include relationship patterns, attachment styles, nervous system rewiring, emotionally unavailable partners, and why high achievers often repeat familiar relationship dynamics.

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#78: You Can’t Rewire What You Keep Repeating: Why Smart People Still End Up in the Same Cycles

A lot of high-achieving, self-aware people understand their relationship patterns… yet still find themselves in the same dynamics over and over again. In this episode of Mindset Bytes, I explore why insight alone doesn’t create change — and why you can’t rewire patterns your you keep repeating. If you’ve ever wondered why you keep attracting emotionally unavailable partners or recreating familiar relationship dynamics, this conversation will help you understand what actually creates lasting change. Topics include relationship patterns, attachment styles, nervous system rewiring, emotionally unavailable partners, and why high achievers often repeat familiar relationship dynamics.

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