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Why do people who “try the hardest” in relationships often end up feeling unseen, resentful, or stuck in situationships? In this episode, Sabrina breaks down how people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, and anxious attachment patterns quietly sabotage intimacy. Drawing from psychology, attachment theory, and trauma research, she explains why fawning is not love but a nervous-system survival response, and how suppressing your needs leads to emotional disconnection, resentment, and unhealthy power dynamics in dating and relationships.
This episode dives deep into boundaries, self-abandonment, and why being willing to walk away is the most underrated relationship skill no one teaches you. Sabrina explores how fear of abandonment, low self-worth, and childhood conditioning keep people stuck accepting breadcrumbs, avoiding conflict, and performing for love. If you’re struggling with anxious attachment, people-pleasing, situationships, or feeling lonely inside a relationship, this conversation offers neuroscience-backed insight and practical tools to help you stop losing yourself and start building secure, authentic connection.
If you’re ready to slow down, trust your instincts, and break your old dating patterns, the Healthy Relationship Foundations Course walks you through it step-by-step HERE!
If you’re serious about changing your dating patterns instead of repeating them, the Art of Going Slow course helps you unlearn urgency, regulate your nervous system, and build real connection without rushing, chasing, or abandoning yourself HERE!
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Chapters
0:00 Why Being “Too Loving” Is Blocking Real Connection
2:10 People-Pleasing Isn’t Love, It’s a Trauma Response
5:10 Fawning, Anxious Attachment, and Self-Abandonment
8:20 Why the “Cool Girl / Easy Partner” Always Loses
11:30 Conflict Avoidance Is Quietly Killing Your Relationships
15:10 The Psychology of Power: Why Being Willing to Leave Matters
18:40 How Fear of Abandonment Keeps You Accepting Breadcrumbs
22:10 What Secure Relationships Actually Look Like (Repair Over Perfection)
26:00 How to Stop Self-Abandoning and Start Speaking Up
30:10 Tool of the Week: The Self-Abandonment Check-In
Disclaimer: The Sabrina Zohar Show, formerly known as Do The Work, is not affiliated with A.Z & associates LLC in any capacity.
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By The Sabrina Zohar Show4.9
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Why do people who “try the hardest” in relationships often end up feeling unseen, resentful, or stuck in situationships? In this episode, Sabrina breaks down how people-pleasing, conflict avoidance, and anxious attachment patterns quietly sabotage intimacy. Drawing from psychology, attachment theory, and trauma research, she explains why fawning is not love but a nervous-system survival response, and how suppressing your needs leads to emotional disconnection, resentment, and unhealthy power dynamics in dating and relationships.
This episode dives deep into boundaries, self-abandonment, and why being willing to walk away is the most underrated relationship skill no one teaches you. Sabrina explores how fear of abandonment, low self-worth, and childhood conditioning keep people stuck accepting breadcrumbs, avoiding conflict, and performing for love. If you’re struggling with anxious attachment, people-pleasing, situationships, or feeling lonely inside a relationship, this conversation offers neuroscience-backed insight and practical tools to help you stop losing yourself and start building secure, authentic connection.
If you’re ready to slow down, trust your instincts, and break your old dating patterns, the Healthy Relationship Foundations Course walks you through it step-by-step HERE!
If you’re serious about changing your dating patterns instead of repeating them, the Art of Going Slow course helps you unlearn urgency, regulate your nervous system, and build real connection without rushing, chasing, or abandoning yourself HERE!
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Chapters
0:00 Why Being “Too Loving” Is Blocking Real Connection
2:10 People-Pleasing Isn’t Love, It’s a Trauma Response
5:10 Fawning, Anxious Attachment, and Self-Abandonment
8:20 Why the “Cool Girl / Easy Partner” Always Loses
11:30 Conflict Avoidance Is Quietly Killing Your Relationships
15:10 The Psychology of Power: Why Being Willing to Leave Matters
18:40 How Fear of Abandonment Keeps You Accepting Breadcrumbs
22:10 What Secure Relationships Actually Look Like (Repair Over Perfection)
26:00 How to Stop Self-Abandoning and Start Speaking Up
30:10 Tool of the Week: The Self-Abandonment Check-In
Disclaimer: The Sabrina Zohar Show, formerly known as Do The Work, is not affiliated with A.Z & associates LLC in any capacity.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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