Surviving the Situationship Workbook - Break Free From Toxic Relationships, Reclaim Your Self-Worth and Inner Peace (Self Love & Healing Books)

Surviving the Situationship Workbook - Break Free From Toxic Relationships, Reclaim Your Self-Worth and Inner Peace (Self Love & Healing Books)
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Download or read book Surviving the Situationship Workbook - Break Free From Toxic Relationships, Reclaim Your Self-Worth and Inner Peace (Self Love & Healing Books) written by Ellen Danielle and published by Ellen Danielle. This book was released on 2024-04-07 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The situationship is fun and fine until it starts affecting your mental health and self-esteem. Like a relationship, it has many of the benefits, but without the commitment or clarity. At the beginning, that’s pretty fun, exciting and carefree. It’s when one person inevitably becomes more attached and emotionally invested than the other that the emotional nightmare begins. There ensues a lot of coming and going, highs and lows, conversations that don’t get us anywhere, and an exhausting hope that they might finally realise our worth and ‘choose’ us! We fall into the 4 toxic traps of the situationship: 1. The emotional addiction 2. The pedestal 3. Falling for potential 4. Familiarity (which does not equal healthy) These dynamics can keep us stuck and anxious, totally available to the other person whenever it suits them, and struggling to cut off the connection. If you are ready to: • Realise & embody your true worth and value • Set and communicate powerful boundaries • Take your power back and start choosing better for yourself • Become attracted to safe & healthy partners • Never settle for less again Then this guide and workbook is the medicine you need to step into that next version of you, and align with the kind of relationship you truly want.


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