Addicted to Almost
Why You Keep Falling for Men Who Can't Commit
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概要
Are you exhausted from "almost relationships" that never lead anywhere?
You know the pattern: Electric chemistry, late-night texts, and promises that feel real—until he pulls away. You're left analyzing every interaction, wondering why you keep attracting men who can't or won't commit.
If you're tired of situationships, breadcrumbing, and emotionally unavailable men, "Addicted to Almost" is your roadmap to freedom.
This isn't another dating guide telling you to "play hard to get." It's a deep dive into the attachment styles, childhood patterns, and neurochemistry that keep you hooked on uncertainty. Combining psychology, neuroscience, and spiritual wisdom, this book offers a compassionate 12-step path to rewiring your patterns for authentic love.
Inside this transformative guide, you'll discover:
• The Science Behind the Chase: Why intermittent reinforcement creates chemical addiction to unavailable men
• Your Childhood Blueprint: How anxious attachment and father/mother wounds shape your romantic choices
• Breaking the Addiction: Proven no-contact strategies, withdrawal management, and trauma bond healing
• Inner Child Work: Somatic exercises to regulate your nervous system and reparent yourself
• Reclaiming Your Worth: Boundary-setting practices and self-compassion techniques that change everything
• The Spiritual Dimension: Understanding karmic patterns, soul contracts, and energy alignment in relationships
• Attracting Secure Love: How to recognize green flags and date with discernment
• Each chapter includes reflection questions and practical exercises to transform this book into your personal healing workbook.
You don't need to be prettier, funnier, or more "chill" to earn love. You need to heal the part of you that believes love must be earned through suffering.
©2026 Kayla Smith (P)2026 Kayla Smith