I was fantasizing about my ideal relationship in my 20s, thinking it was about getting lucky and finding the guy, meanwhile I had no healthy relationship skills and no securely attached mature man was going to choose a woman like me. It took a lot of painful lessons to realize that I needed to learn some new skills and do some nervous system healing work if I wanted a better experience inside partnership.
There are 6 things I believe you need to learn and practice to create a healthy fulfilling relationships.
I teach these all inside Becoming the Muse:
1. Nervous system safety in intimacy
You’ll learn to recognize and shift the stress responses that sabotage connection (think: freeze, fawn, chase, control, dissociate), so love feels safer and sex gets easier.
2. Clear desire + discernment
You’ll get radically clear on what you want (and what you won’t do anymore): non-negotiables, standards, erotic truth, and the kind of partnership that actually fits your life.
3. Healthy + hot boundaries
You’ll practice saying no, asking for what you want, and holding lines with warmth, without over-explaining, collapsing, or people-pleasing.
4. Relational skillfulness
You’ll learn practical ways to navigate conflict, repair, triggers, and emotional waves so you can deepen intimacy rather than rupture or withdraw.
5. Repatterning attachment + love wounds
You’ll stop repeating the same relationship cycles by working at the level of your nervous system + subconscious patterning, not just “trying harder” or learning more concepts.
6. Embodied erotic aliveness
You’ll reconnect to sensuality, turn-on, and erotic confidence in a way that’s sovereign (not performative), so you feel more magnetic, alive, and expressive.
7. A solid support system 👯♀️
Stop making your partner your only source of emotional regulation, intimacy, and resourcing. Being well-supported makes you a better lover (and takes pressure off the relationship).
8. Staying power 🐆
You’ll strengthen the capacity to keep showing up through discomfort, practice new skills when your old patterns flare, and repair after rupture, without bailing, threatening, or collapsing.
Love, Caite
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