• This Is How a Secure Person Reacts to an Avoidant Flaw-Finding in Relationships

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

This Is How a Secure Person Reacts to an Avoidant Flaw-Finding in Relationships

  • Summary

  • Free Black Friday Trial: 14 Days of All-Access to personal growth & relationship courses! https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/black-friday?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=black-friday&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=mg-11-12-24&el=podcast Become a certified relationship coach to secure your financial future with our IAT™ Program. https://attachment.personaldevelopmentschool.com/iat?utm_source=podcast&utm_campaign=iat-live&utm_medium=organic&utm_content=mg-11-12-24&el=podcast When a partner starts focusing on flaws and pulling away, it can feel confusing and hurtful. In this episode, Thais Gibson explores how a securely attached person would handle an avoidant partner’s flaw-finding behavior. Learn the key steps—like not personalizing criticism, addressing the pattern directly, and maintaining healthy boundaries—that foster open communication and prevent misunderstandings. Thais also shares strategies to build secure attachment and resilience in relationships. Let’s connect! https://www.youtube.com/@ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool https://www.tiktok.com/@thaisgibson https://www.instagram.com/thepersonaldevelopmentschool/ https://www.facebook.com/ThePersonalDevelopmentSchool/ #TheThaisGibsonPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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