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It’s normal to want love especially if you have been single a long time. It’s healthy to want partnership, closeness, connection and relationship. In this video, I explore the quiet contraction that can happen around wanting love and how self love isn’t about pretending you don’t care, but about staying connected to yourself while you do What’s exhausting isn’t the desire ~ it’s what many women do to themselves while they’re waiting. This isn’t about hardening. It’s not about becoming hyper-independent. It’s about wanting love without turning on yourself in the process. You don’t need to eliminate desire. You just don’t need to contract around it. Take a breath. Notice your body. And see what softens. — About me Hi, I’m Delyth. I work with women who feel stuck in stress, anxiety, or long-standing patterns and who are ready for real change without being pushed or overwhelmed. My work is about restoring coherence — so you can feel safe, connected, and able to trust yourself again. — You might resonate with this if: • You want partnership but feel internal pressure around it • You compare timelines or question yourself • You’ve “done the work” but still feel contracted • You’re tired of fighting yourself while waiting — ✨ Start here If you’re curious about what kind of support would actually help you — there’s a short orientation quiz below. 👉 Take the quiz here: https://secureinselfjourney.com/disco... — ✨ For deeper 1:1, explore Becoming More You 👉 https://www.becomingyourtruenature.co... Subscribe for more conversations about coherence, self-trust, and emotional safety. I read every comment, feel free to share how this felt for you. With love, Delyth x — Disclaimer This content is shared for educational and self-exploration purposes and is not intended as medical or clinical treatment or a replacement for professional support. If you are experiencing significant distress, please seek support from a suitably qualified professional. © Delyth Johnson. All rights reserved.