Fixing Avoidant and Anxious Attachment in Your Relationship
Attachment Styles Workbook to Stop Overthinking and Relationship Anxiety and Build a Secure Attachment (Growth 3)
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Narrateur(s):
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Rodney Tompkins
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Auteur(s):
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Robert J. Charles
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Do you always find yourself hoping and praying that your relationship will work while never actually taking the time to enjoy it for everything it is?
Are you someone who struggles to trust your partner, constantly overthinks, and ultimately risks pushing them away?
These types of feelings are common, but that doesn’t mean you should have to endure them for the rest of your life. What I want to do right now is show you that when you come to terms with who you are and how your relationships work, you’ll be able to break free from the underlying anxiety that always seems to be there.
“Fixing Your Attachment Style” is the only way to change what’s wrong and celebrate what’s right. I know you can do this!
You can be anyone you want to be, and all within the confines of a secure, loving, and caring relationship. It’s all about finding a way to deal with your anxious self so it no longer feels like there are three of you in the relationship.
Let’s make the change!
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