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You Don’t Need to Be Fixed. You Need to Be Understood.
Think you’re emotionally broken? You’re not. You’re dysregulated. Here’s why your nervous system is behind your patterns — and how to start dating from calm, not chaos.

Krista Lachapelle
1 day ago2 min read
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Almost Relationships Hurt More Than Breakups — Here’s Why
Still stuck in a situationship that never had closure? Here’s why your nervous system keeps replaying it — and how to let go with clarity.

Krista Lachapelle
2 days ago2 min read
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Love Like a Rescue Dog: Healing, Trust, and Choosing Love Again
Rescue dogs don’t love easily. They’ve been through things. But when they do choose to love you, it’s with a heart that has known fear, loss, and pain—and still leans in. Just like us. This post is for every woman learning to trust again, who’s been hurt but still has hope. Because loving like a rescue dog means loving bravely, not perfectly.

Krista Lachapelle
May 52 min read
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🌿 Why Love Feels So Hard — And Why It’s Not Your Fault
If you’ve ever found yourself fighting for connection, overthinking every text, or giving too much just to feel loved — it’s not because you’re bad at love. It’s because your nervous system learned that love could feel dangerous. You don’t need to be fixed. You need safety, self-trust, and love that feels like home. I wrote more about this on the blog today. 🌿

Krista Lachapelle
Apr 292 min read
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What Each Attachment Style Should Look for in a Relationship (Including Friendships)
Not all relationships feel safe—especially when your nervous system is wired for survival, not connection. This post explores what each attachment style should actually look for in relationships—including friendships. Because healing isn’t about finding perfect people. It’s about finding relationships that help you feel calm, seen, and safe enough to grow.

Krista Lachapelle
Apr 172 min read
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