Book Club Breakdown: “The Science of Happily Ever After: What Really Matters in the Search for True Love” x The Materialists

Since The Materialists came out, therapy sessions have turned into dating deep-dives—especially around the pressure to prioritize status, money, and looks. But what actually matters in lasting love? This post explores Ty Tashiro’s The Science of Happily Ever After and what the research says about chemistry, compatibility, red flags, and choosing love that lasts.

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How to Journal (When You Don't Know Where To Start)

See how a simple journaling practice can help quiet a busy mind, reduce stress, and build more self‑awareness even if you’ve never kept a journal before. Get easy ways to start, plus prompts and alternatives if writing just isn’t your thing.

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What “Miss Independent” Reveals About Attachment, Boundaries, & the Fear of Letting People In

What do Kelly Clarkson lyrics have to do with attachment theory and emotional boundaries? A lot more than you’d think. Miss Independent isn’t just an early-2000s anthem—it’s a surprisingly accurate exploration of avoidant attachment, hyper-independence, and what it means to let love in without losing yourself.

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Book Club Breakdown: The Psychology Behind Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” Theory

Struggling with overthinking or people-pleasing? Welcome to our first Therapy Book Club pick—where we dive into why Mel Robbins’ “Let Them” theory is a psychologist-approved mindset shift that just might change your life.

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Feeling Off? Create a Life Balance Wheel to Regain Clarity & Realign Your Goals

Feeling out of sync or stretched too thin? The Life Balance Wheel is a simple yet powerful tool to help you check in with yourself, visualize where things feel aligned (and where they don’t), and take intentional steps toward greater clarity and well-being.

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