You’ve crushed your career.
You’ve built the life.
You’ve read the books, done the therapy, and probably have a journal that could make Freud weep.
So why the hell does your love life still feel like a group project with someone who never shows up?
Here’s the problem:
You’re trying to achieve love like it’s a KPI.
Love doesn’t respond to strategy, control, or 5-year plans.
It responds to safety, softness, and being able to sit with uncertainty without trying to optimise the vibes.
You can’t Google Drive your way out of abandonment wounds.
You’re not “too much”—you’re just emotionally unsupervised.
Click the button below and take the Relational Health Questionnaire so you can figure out what your body is broadcasting while your mouth is being polite.