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EPISODE · May 23, 2025 · 33 MIN

Episode #264: Rethinking Relationship Anxiety

from Tea Time w/Amie & Bev · host Amie Wade

When someone pulls away, it’s easy to panic. The default reaction is often, What did I do wrong? That question loops in our minds, even when the silence or distance might have nothing to do with us. People withdraw for countless reasons - stress, personal struggles, emotional fatigue - and sometimes, their retreat is more about them than about us.  Still, for many, especially those who grew up with emotional instability, abandonment, or inconsistent love, that distance hits differently. It triggers something deeper. Childhood trauma teaches us that connection is fragile, and we learn to cling tightly, even to relationships that are unbalanced, draining, or flat-out unhealthy.  This emotional attachment isn’t weakness. It’s a survival mechanism. But over time, it can blur our sense of self-worth. We internalize others' disconnection as proof of our inadequacy, even when the truth is more complex.  Letting go of this reflex starts with recognizing it. Not every gap needs to be filled. Not every silence needs to be solved. Sometimes, someone stepping back is just life happening, not a sign that you’re broken. Healing means learning that your value isn’t defined by who stays or who goes. It’s defined by how well you stand, even when they don’t.  May this conversation be beneficial to your life journey. Many blessings!  Connect with us on Facebook ~Group: Amie & Bev CommunityPage: Amie Wade - Emotional Resiliency Coach

When someone pulls away, it’s easy to panic. The default reaction is often, What did I do wrong? That question loops in our minds, even when the silence or distance might have nothing to do with us. People withdraw for countless reasons - stress, personal struggles, emotional fatigue - and sometimes, their retreat is more about them than about us.  Still, for many, especially those who grew up with emotional instability, abandonment, or inconsistent love, that distance hits differently. It triggers something deeper. Childhood trauma teaches us that connection is fragile, and we learn to cling tightly, even to relationships that are unbalanced, draining, or flat-out unhealthy.  This emotional attachment isn’t weakness. It’s a survival mechanism. But over time, it can blur our sense of self-worth. We internalize others' disconnection as proof of our inadequacy, even when the truth is more complex.  Letting go of this reflex starts with recognizing it. Not every gap needs to be filled. Not every silence needs to be solved. Sometimes, someone stepping back is just life happening, not a sign that you’re broken. Healing means learning that your value isn’t defined by who stays or who goes. It’s defined by how well you stand, even when they don’t.  May this conversation be beneficial to your life journey. Many blessings!  Connect with us on Facebook ~Group: Amie & Bev CommunityPage: Amie Wade - Emotional Resiliency Coach

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When someone pulls away, it’s easy to panic. The default reaction is often, What did I do wrong? That question loops in our minds, even when the silence or distance might have nothing to do with us. People withdraw for countless reasons - stress,...

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