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Successful, Single, & Stuck in Patterns? Let’s Talk About It - Part 1

Successful, Single, & Stuck in Patterns? Let’s Talk About It - Part 1

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In this powerful episode of the So She Slays Podcast Clare, founder of Be That Healing Girl Podcast and the Healing Girl Gang—dives deep into a topic every ambitious, high-achieving woman can relate to.

Ever feel like you’ve got your career on lock but your relationships... not so much? 👀 You’re not alone. We’re talking attachment styles, why so many successful women tend to lean anxious, and the real deal behind that hyper-independence you wear like a badge of honor.

✨ Claire breaks down:

  • What your anxious attachment style really means
  • Why high-achieving women often develop hyper-independence
  • How your independence may be sending off sabotaging energy 👋
  • The push-pull between anxious and avoidant partners
  • How to stop overthinking and start allowing in the love you want 💗
  • Practical tools to soften, stay open, and align your emotional world with your next-level goals

If you’re building your dream life, but wondering why love feels so complicated—you’re not crazy, and you’re not alone.

Whether you're navigating situationships, questioning your worth, or trying to understand why vulnerability feels so scary—this is the episode your future self will thank you for.

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