Why We Care for Others More Than Ourselves
Caring for others more than yourself is a pattern many people notice as a quiet imbalance in their relationships. They offer patience, compassion, and understanding to others with
Choosing Personal Joy and Self-Regulation in Today’s Dating Landscape
Self-regulation in dating has become essential in today’s modern dating landscape.At the same time, modern dating can feel exhausting. Emotional unavailability, avoidance, mixed
Overfunctioning, the Nervous System, and the Cost of Constant Rescuing
Overfunctioning in relationships is often mistaken for care, competence, or emotional maturity. On the surface, it can look like being attentive, supportive, or “good at relation
Overfunctioning in Dating: How Childhood Conditioning Shapes Adult Attachment
People often praise overfunctioning in dating. It can resemble emotional intelligence, generosity, or being “good at relationships.” However, many people don’t choose overfun
Dating After Narcissistic Abuse or High-Conflict Divorce: Why Choosing Yourself Comes First
Dating after narcissistic abuse or a high-conflict divorce requires a fundamentally different approach than dating before trauma. In fact, survivors often re-enter relationships ca
15 Signs You Were Raised by a Narcissistic Parent (And Why It Still Affects You Today)
Being raised by a narcissistic parent doesn’t always involve yelling, chaos, or obvious abuse. More often, it shows up subtly—through guilt, fear of disappointing others, emoti
Self-Connection Is the Foundation of All Relationships
Self-connection is the foundation of all relationships. We tend to focus so heavily on finding the right partner, the right friend, or the right tribe that we forget the most essen
Why We Self-Sabotage When We Lack Self-Boundaries
Why We Self-Sabotage: The Role of Ego, Boundaries, and Self-Protection Self-sabotage is one of the most misunderstood patterns in healing. People often see it as failure, weakness,
Meet Your Mini Attached Twin: Learning to Soothe Yourself
Have you ever felt a part of you constantly warning you that something isn’t right, yet you ignore it? I like to describe this as your mini attached twin—a part of you that car
How to Rebuild Self-Trust and Stop Self-Sabotage
Why do we self-sabotage? Often, it’s because we don’t trust ourselves. Over time, ignoring our needs, intuition, and boundaries creates doubt in our ability to protect ourselve


