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Do You Crave Constant Reassurance? #attachmentstyle

Do you crave constant reassurance? If you do or know someone who does, in the World of communication that’s called anxious attachment. Check out https://youtu.be/Cl2rukBvWRY to learn more about the different Attachment Styles. 🔔 Subscribe for more free communication tips: https://www.youtube.com/@SuccessisTheGoal?sub_confirmation=1 Amazon Deals Decoder Ring https://amzn.to/3UQ5Oiw 🎧 Try Audible Premium Plus for 1 month free https://amzn.to/3KnKhqc and get John C. Maxwell’s 16 Undeniable Communication Laws https://amzn.to/3UCnsGC 📢Check out the Goal-setting Course Value Your Purpose @ https://successisthegoal.thinkific.com/courses/goal-setting ✅ If English is your second language and you want to unlock your potential language skills find the right tutor with Preply https://tidd.ly/48I7LBE YouTube tools and services I use and recommend: 🚀 Check out how Pictory can help you find images and clips for your videos https://pictory.ai?ref=steven69 🚀 TubeBuddy https://www.Tubebuddy.com/Successisthegoal 🚀 vidIQ https://vidiq.com/6b6 🛠 This video was produced with Wondershare Filmora https://shrsl.com/3o4ei Now! This might sound like psychobabble, but it’s not! You might crave constant reassurance, misinterpret silence as rejection, and worry about abandonment. Think of that friend who texts you 20 times, they constantly need reassurance and gets easily jealous if you don't reply instantly. They might be anxiously attached. That's the anxious attachment style at play. Anxious individuals often fear abandonment and seek constant validation. This can lead to a clingy behavior, misinterpreting cues, and smothering communication. A real-world example is when someone bombards their partner constantly with texts asking where they are and when they'll be home. As you know there are times when texting back isn’t easy Or in some cases not allowed. The misinterpretation of their silence could be seen as rejection, leading to arguments and insecurity. DISCLAIMER: This description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. #attachmentstyles #anxiousattachmentstyle #mindfulcommunication

Steven Walters Success is the Goal

6 days ago

Now! This might sound like psychobabble, but  it’s not! You might crave constant reassurance, misinterpret silence as rejection, and  worry about abandonment. Think of that friend who texts you 20 times,  they constantly need reassurance, and gets easily jealous if you don't reply  instantly. They might be anxiously attached. That's the anxious attachment style at play.  Anxious individuals often fear abandonment and seek constant validation. This can lead  to a clingy behavior, misinterpreting
cues, and smothering communication. A real-world example is when someone bombards their partner constantly with  texts asking where they are and when they'll be home. As you know there are times when texting  back isn’t easy Or in some cases not allowed. The misinterpretation of their silence could be seen  as rejection, leading to arguments and insecurity.

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Do you crave constant reassurance? If you do or know someone who does, in the World of communication that’s called anxious attachment. Check out https://youtu.be/Cl2rukBvWRY to learn more about the different Attachment Styles.