Chelsea Workman
Helping to create a world where people are there for each other, through honesty, connection, medita
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Dear followers - This page will be deleted at the end of this week. In an effort to simplify things in the new year, I'm taking this down as well as my old website honestywithchelsea.
Everything is moving to https://chelsealeahworkman.substack.com/, so subscribe there if you want to continue following me
Being Honest by Chelsea Leah Workman A newsletter about being, honestly. Click to read Being Honest by Chelsea Leah Workman, a Substack publication. Launched 3 months ago.
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On being afraid to take up space Hey there, Writing that post last week, I feel like I’ve been tricked, got me thinking… I'm afraid to take up space. To be seen. Heard. To have people’s attention on me. To show myself fully. Being humble actually got me quite far in life (well, this far).
Psst... if you haven't already, join the Honest Relating & Healing Relationships private group for resources, support, and a safe space for sharing on your journey to developing and maintaining healthy and secure relationships 👩‍❤️‍👨🥰
Are you anxious or avoidant in your relationships (or neither)? This video explains a common relationship paradigm well.
Why Avoidant and Anxious Partners Find It Hard to Split Up Fractious couples are often made up of one party who is 'avoidant' (hiding their intimacy needs) and one who is 'anxious' (nagging and pressuring counter pro...
The power of secure love
The Power of (Secure) Love | Omri Gillath, PhD | TEDxOverlandPark Dr. Omri Gillath's riveting TEDx talk explores his trailblazing research on the intrinsic benefits of secure relationships. Combining neuroimaging, gene mapp...
Hello! I've updated my page to better share my passion with you - I want to help people discover their innate capacity to love and be loved and to help create a world where people are there for each other ❤️ I believe this is more important than ever, and our survival depends on our ability to be present, loving, and nurturing to both ourselves and others. Here I'll be sharing anything which is relevant to that topic to help you relate honestly and attach securely with others.
To start with, I thought I'd share this article by Time magazine about saying I love you. Is it easy or difficult for you to say 'I love you'? How do you make it easy or difficult for yourself? How do you make this a topic or a non-topic in your life?
https://time.com/5526809/how-to-say-i-love-you/
Why It's So Hard to Say 'I Love You' Theories and advice from therapists
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