Relational Fawning: Change the Way the Chain Works

An Online Workshop on Boundaries, Belonging & Self-Undoing
Relational fawning is the quiet survival strategy so many of us carry — the people-pleasing, the over-apologizing, the instinct to appease rather than assert. But what happens when we begin to recognize these patterns, not as flaws, but as inherited chains?
In this 60-minute workshop, we’ll explore the psychology of fawning, how it develops in response to trauma or unsafe dynamics, and how it keeps us from authentic connection — with others, and with ourselves. Through reflective prompts, gentle discussion, and grounding tools, you'll begin to name the pattern, soften its grip, and rewrite your relational script.
Learn to:
Recognize fawning responses in your relationships
Differentiate kindness from self-abandonment
Build compassionate boundaries
Reclaim your inner voice without guilt
Because healing doesn’t mean breaking the chain — it means changing how it moves through you.
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