Sabrina Zohar
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Podcast Appearances
I'm still hurting.
So if we can turn to those parts, and that's really why a lot of people don't want to do the work.
It's really painful.
It's hard to look back and say, oh, wow, yeah, that's what I went through.
And I look at photos of little me.
That's like a great way to reconnect with your little.
And I cry every time I see it because I can't fathom why anybody would hurt her.
But what I do know is I'm not going to hurt her ever again.
And I'm not going to let anyone get next to her.
And that includes anyone I date.
That includes relationships.
That includes colleagues.
That includes everything in my life.
And I know that if I do and something happens, I'm the adult and I have my back and I will protect her in a way that no one did.
Somebody who's emotionally unavailable is going to consistently buoy conversations back to shallow.
So it noticed that you're like, I can't seem to have any depth with them.
They just keep bringing it back to that.
That's the first thing with an emotionally unavailable person.
The second thing, they shy away from any conversations of commitment.
If you even ask, like, do you want to do something on Saturday?