Missing your Specific person?
Many of us find ourselves stuck in a repetitive cycle of attracting the same type of partner, often leading to heartbreak or dissatisfaction. This pattern can be traced back to deep subconscious beliefs and how we view ourselves in relationships. When you keep romanticizing past relationships, focusing only on the good times, you unintentionally reinforce these patterns. Instead, it’s important to also acknowledge what went wrong, which helps in truly healing and shifting your mindset. According to law of attraction principles, the world acts as a mirror of your inner self. This means that as long as your self-concept remains unchanged, you will continue to attract partners who reflect your current beliefs and emotional patterns. It’s crucial to work on your self-love and self-esteem so that you can start manifesting relationships that align with your highest good. A helpful exercise is to write down specific issues or misunderstandings you experienced in your past relationship without blaming yourself or your ex. This allows you to view the relationship objectively and release romanticized illusions. Many law of assumption coaches emphasize the importance of assuming the feeling of your desire fulfilled, meaning to embody the emotions and beliefs of being in a fulfilling, healthy relationship now. Breaking this cycle also requires conscious effort to change internal narratives. For example, if you’ve experienced repeated misunderstandings or felt unheard, work on affirmations and actions that reflect being valued and respected. Remember, it’s not simply about manifesting your ex back, but about becoming a new version of yourself who naturally attracts the right partner. In summary, by recognizing the subconscious patterns, truthfully evaluating your past relationships, and shifting your self-beliefs through law of attraction practices, you can stop repeating the same relationship patterns. Embrace growth, self-awareness, and positive manifestation to create a love life where you feel truly seen, appreciated, and loved.
























































