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[How to Fall in Love Without Losing Yourself]-[How to Fall in Love Without Losing Yourself This Year (5 Rules to Avoid Getting Stuck in the Wrong Relationship)]

On Purpose with Jay Shetty · B2 · 2026-01-23

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The Art of Loving Without Self-Erasure

Falling in love is often described as one of life’s most beautiful experiences, yet it frequently serves as the stage where individuals "disappear"—emotionally, mentally, and in terms of identity. The central premise of this discussion is that love was never intended to erase the self; rather, it is meant to reveal it. To build a relationship that provides support rather than sacrifice, one must maintain their individuality while navigating the journey of partnership.

The Trap of Self-Erasure

Psychologists refer to "self-expansion theory" as the healthy process of merging with a partner to grow one's identity. However, this becomes destructive when expansion turns into erasure. Many people mistake "being chosen" for "being safe," or "intensity" for "intimacy." When individuals collapse their identity into a partner, they lose the internal stability needed when that partner pulls away. As noted in the transcript, the irony is heartbreaking: "She was losing herself to keep someone else." Research confirms that those who abandon their identity in relationships suffer from increased anxiety, conflict, and insecurity.

Anchoring Your Independence

One of the strongest predictors of long-term relationship success is the richness of one's life outside the relationship. The podcast suggests treating love like a "beautiful new room" in the house of your life—it expands the structure, but it does not replace it. To maintain this balance, individuals should identify:

  • Activities enjoyed alone.
  • A support network of friends and family outside the relationship.
  • Personal goals unrelated to romance. These elements act as "anchors" that keep a person steady when the inevitable waves of life and relationship challenges occur.

Avoiding Emotional Outsourcing

A recurring mistake in modern dating is "outsourcing emotional homework." Many people enter relationships expecting their partners to heal their abandonment wounds, insecurities, or loneliness. The speaker emphasizes that a partner can support your growth, but they cannot perform it for you. You cannot expect someone to "complete" you when you have not yet met yourself completely. Healthy relationships flourish when two people bring self-awareness, not self-abandonment, to the table.

Recognizing Red Flags and Maintaining Boundaries

Ignoring warning signs is a common byproduct of moving too fast. Common signals that one is losing themselves include:

  • Apologizing for things that are not your fault.
  • Allowing a partner's preferences to consistently override your own.
  • Feeling your goals shrink while theirs loom larger.

To prevent this, the speaker outlines three non-negotiable boundaries:

  1. Autonomy: Retaining your own thoughts and interests; the right person will not try to change these.
  2. Equity: A balanced exchange where both people give and receive.
  3. Emotional Honesty: The ability to express discomfort or fear without judgment or triggering the other person.

Choosing a Partner Who Inspires Growth

Ultimately, the goal is to find someone who loves your life, not just the parts of you that serve them. If someone is threatened by your ambitions or requires you to "play small" to feel better about themselves, they are a limitation, not a partner. A healthy relationship acts as a partnership of two whole individuals walking side by side, rather than two halves desperately trying to become one. As the conclusion highlights, "Love is not meant to erase you; it is meant to elevate you."

🎯Key Sentences

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Is there a chronotype for that, or am I just depressed?
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We've all seen it, right?
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Let's get into it.
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Here's what often happens.
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Let me give you a real life example.
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📝Key Phrases

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hide in plain sight
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fall in love
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walk side by side
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red flags
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outlast
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📖 Transcript

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Hi, I'm Dr. Priyanka Wally.
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It's a new year, and on the podcast Health Stuff, we're resetting the way we talk about our health.
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