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Why Love Triggers Anxiety + How to Stop Living on Edge in Relationships
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If relationships leave you feeling tense, on alert, or emotionally exhausted, even when you care deeply — you’re not alone.
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For many people, love doesn’t feel calming.
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It feels activating.
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You may notice yourself:
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• overthinking messages or conversations
• needing reassurance but feeling afraid to ask
• reading into small changes in tone or behaviour
• feeling unsettled, insecure, or braced for something to go wrong
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And over time, this constant state of alertness can quietly erode confidence, intimacy, and self-trust.
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When nothing changes, these patterns often repeat — in new relationships, or within the same one — leaving you feeling stuck, frustrated, or questioning yourself rather than understanding what’s really happening beneath the surface.
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In this 1-hour live webinar, we’ll explore:
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• why love can trigger anxiety even when you want connection
• what’s happening at a nervous-system and subconscious level
• why insight, reassurance, or “trying harder” often doesn’t help
• what actually allows the body and mind to feel safer in relationships
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You’ll leave with:
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• a clearer understanding of your anxiety (without self-blame)
• relief in knowing why this keeps happening
• a grounded framework for creating emotional safety from the inside out
• a sense of calm, clarity, and direction — rather than constant vigilance
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This is not a motivational talk or relationship advice session.
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It’s a compassionate, evidence-informed explanation of why anxiety shows up in love and how it can begin to soften when the right layers are addressed.
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If you’re ready to stop living on edge in relationships and start feeling steadier, calmer, and more secure, you’re very welcome to join.
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Aurore 💛

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