Navyaa

Welcome to NAVYAA—a space created for hearts that feel deeply. This blog is for sharing, reflecting, and supporting growth in relationships and emotional self-discovery, focusing on healing, empathy, and honest connection.

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  • Understanding Why People Pull Away in Relationships

    One of the most confusing experiences in any relationship is this:Things feel close, connected, maybe even promising—and then, suddenly, someone pulls away. Their messages change.Their warmth cools.Their presence feels distant. And almost instinctively, your mind turns inward and asks,“What did I do wrong?” As a therapist, and also as someone who has sat in that…

  • The Hidden Struggles of Quiet Surrender

    We talk a lot about attachment styles—the secure, anxious, avoidant, and sometimes the fearful-avoidant—but there’s one style that rarely makes it into conversations, therapy books, or even self-help blogs. And yet, if you’ve ever felt it, you know it immediately: it’s the attachment style of quiet surrender. Unlike anxious attachment, which screams for closeness, or…

  • Heal Your Relationships: Identify and Transform Patterns

    If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Why do I attract the same type of partner?” or “Why do my relationships end the same way?” —You’re not alone.Repeating unhealthy relationship patterns is one of the most common emotional struggles people face, especially when past wounds remain unhealed. What Does It Mean to Repeat Patterns in Relationships?…

  • When Love Feels Heavy: Understanding Emotional Burnout

    Love is supposed to feel warm, supportive, and grounding…But sometimes, without noticing, it starts to feel heavy.Not wrong, not broken—just heavy. And when love begins to exhaust you more than it nourishes you, you may be experiencing something many people don’t have words for: Emotional burnout in relationships. This isn’t about “not loving enough.”It’s not…

  • “Why We Stay In Relationships Long After They’ve Stopped Working”

    There’s a strange kind of loyalty we carry in our hearts —the kind that keeps us standing in places that stopped feeling like home long ago. We stay, not because it’s working.We stay because we hope it might. We tell ourselves:“Maybe it’ll get better.”“Maybe I’m expecting too much.”“Maybe if I love a little harder…” But…