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What if letting go isn't about giving up?One of the hardest lessons in relationships is learning the difference between love and attachment.Many people become trapped in cycles of waiting, overthinking, chasing, and hoping-believi ... celý popis
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What if letting go isn't about giving up?
One of the hardest lessons in relationships is learning the difference between love and attachment.
Many people become trapped in cycles of waiting, overthinking, chasing, and hoping-believing that holding on tighter will somehow create the outcome they want.
It rarely does.
In The Detachment Code, relationship coach Alexandra Romanov explores the powerful concept of healthy detachment: the ability to care deeply about someone while refusing to lose yourself in the process.
Through practical guidance, thoughtful reflection, and real-world examples, you'll learn how to stop obsessing over outcomes, reclaim your emotional energy, strengthen your boundaries, and find peace regardless of another person's choices.
Inside you'll discover:
• What healthy detachment really means
• The difference between love and attachment
• Why chasing often creates more distance
• How to stop obsessing over someone else's decisions
• The role boundaries play in emotional freedom
• How to regain your confidence and peace of mind
• Why letting go is often an act of self-respect
Whether you're struggling with heartbreak, uncertainty, a situationship, or a relationship that feels emotionally exhausting, this book will help you break free from unhealthy attachment and reconnect with yourself.
Because true freedom begins when your happiness no longer depends on someone else's choices.
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