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Why Knowing Your Attachment Style Isn’t Fixing Your Relationships

34 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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You know your attachment style… so why is nothing actually changing? In this episode, we go beyond awareness, into the work it takes to break patterns and show up differently in your relationships. Through a relatable vignette, we explore what it looks like to want more from someone…but stay silent out of fear. Fear of being “too much.” Fear of being rejected. Fear of not being chosen. We dive into: *  Why knowing your attachment style isn’t enough to create change  *  How to express your needs without feeling like you’re “too much”  *  The hidden impact of saying “I’m fine” when you’re not  *  What it actually means to build emotional safety Whether you tend to pull away, overthink, or keep things to yourself, this conversation is for anyone who’s ever struggled to speak up, ask for reassurance, or feel secure in their relationships. Because disconnection usually starts with staying silent.

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