Intentionally Single Seeking Not Settling

Why Your Past Love Life Still Controls Your Present (The Mind-Body Science Behind Your Dating Patterns)


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Re-release: Understanding how your mind works could be the key to breaking those frustrating relationship patterns once and for all!

Introducing... "Why Your Past Love Life Still Controls Your Present (The Mind-Body Science Behind Your Dating Patterns)" – because those early experiences shape your current love life more than you realize.

Why this topic? Because once you understand how your subconscious mind processes 40 MILLION bits of information per second (compared to your conscious mind's mere 40 bits), you'll see why willpower alone isn't enough to change your dating patterns.

In this foundational episode, you'll discover:

  • How childhood experiences (ages 0-8) secretly drive your relationship choices
  • Why does your mind keep attracting the same type of partner (survival programming!)
  • The three crucial rules controlling your love life without your awareness
  • How your brain processes relationship trauma differently at different ages
  • Why meditation and mindfulness can literally rewire your dating patterns

YOUR BRAIN ON LOVE - THE STAGES:

  • Delta (0-2 years): Pure emotional absorption
  • Theta (3-6 years): Where relationship beliefs get locked in
  • Alpha (6-8 years): Early pattern formation
  • Beta (8+): Your conscious dating mind

But I'm not just here to explain the science – I'm here to help you use this knowledge to transform your relationship patterns!

Here for you, Lauren Jean

P.S. Want to explore how your early experiences might be affecting your current love life? DM me on Instagram @thegirlwiththevinetattoo or email me at [email protected]. Let's rewire those patterns together!

Keep your heart open to possibilities! 💕

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Intentionally Single Seeking Not SettlingBy Lauren Jean