
03/27/2025
Come Join Our Workshop!
“It Must Be So Annoying Me Caring About You” : Why We Chase Unavailable People and How to Finally Set Ourselves Free!
This isn’t just about them—it’s about you.
This powerful, heart-opening workshop is for those who are tired of obsessing over people who don’t show up, don’t commit, or disappear emotionally. You know the type: hot-and-cold, always “busy,” full of potential but never quite available. If you’ve ever found yourself clinging to crumbs, fantasizing about who they could be, or confusing inconsistency with chemistry, this is your space.
Together, we’ll dive into the deeper “why”:
• Why we chase emotional unavailability.
• Why fantasy feels safer than reality.
• Why potential becomes a trap.
And most importantly, we’ll focus on the how:
• How to identify our own emotional patterns and unmet needs.
• How to release the belief that loving harder will fix things.
• How to reclaim our energy, rewrite the story, and choose aligned connection.
You’ll walk away with real tools for emotional detachment, boundary-setting, and building a life where you are the priority—not someone’s potential.
This workshop is for you if:
• You’re constantly trying to decode mixed signals.
• You’re the one doing all the emotional labor.
• You know deep down they are not showing up for you, but part of you still hopes.
• You’re ready to break the cycle and stop abandoning yourself.
Come ready to laugh, cry, get real, and take your power back.
Stay connected for more information as well as the date and how to reserve your virtual spot.
Disclaimer:
This workshop is intended for educational and personal development purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional therapy, mental health treatment, or medical advice. Participants are encouraged to seek support from licensed professionals if they are experiencing emotional distress, trauma, or relationship abuse. All shared stories and experiences during the workshop are confidential and should be respected as such by all attendees.
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