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I try to fix it straight away

You move toward the problem - fast.

When something feels off, you notice it straight away and want to sort it out. Leaving things unresolved feels uncomfortable, sometimes unbearable.

You might:

  • replay conversations in your head

  • read into silences or small shifts in someone's tone

  • reach out for reassurance or want to talk it through immediately

  • find it really hard when someone pulls away or goes quiet

At the root of it, you just want to feel close, secure, and okay again.

But here's the hard part: the more you push for connection or clarity, the more the other person can pull away, which leaves you feeling even more anxious, hurt, or confused. It's exhausting.

This pattern usually started for a reason, even if it's working against you now.

Want to understand where this comes from - and how to shift it? 

 

Watch my free video: Why you keep getting stuck in the same patterns - and how to start changing them.

About Skye

I'm a relationship and trauma counsellor based in the Hunter Valley. I work with individuals and couples across Australia.

Most people come to me when they're stuck - in the same arguments, the same dynamics, the same feelings - and can't figure out why. My work is about getting underneath that, so you can understand yourself and others, and the change actually sticks.

Check out my services here.

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