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The "Loathe Language" Theory: How Your Toxic Traits And Love Language Are Connected | Re-release

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What if your biggest self-sabotaging habits are actually the inverse of your love language? We’re diving into the psychology of "loathe languages", and how your unmet emotional needs might be showing up in your toxic traits.

After seeing a viral idea about “loathe languages” (the shadow side of your love language), we’re unpacking how the very ways you need love might be the exact areas you unintentionally block it.

If you find yourself defaulting to isolation, negative self-talk, avoidance, deprivation, or burnout, understanding and interrupting your 'loathe language' can help you better meet your needs before you spiral.

Tune in to hear about: 

  • The connection between love languages and self-sabotaging behavior
  • What your “loathe language” is and how it shows up in daily life
  • Why quality time types may isolate or withdraw from loved ones
  • How acts of service can turn into over-functioning, burnout, and refusing help
  • The opposite side of physical touch (avoidance, disconnection, neglecting self-care)
  • How words of affirmation can become harsh self-criticism and negative inner dialogue
  • Why gift-giving/receiving can manifest as impulse spending or restriction
  • Recognizing when you’re in a self-sabotage cycle
  • How to meet your needs in healthier, more aligned ways

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