Episode: 24

The Lens of Secure Attachment: How Healthy Relationships Actually Feel

The Lens of Secure Attachment: How Healthy Relationships Actually Feel

Overview

What does secure love actually feel like — not in theory, but in lived experience?

In this episode of Her New Lens, I explore attachment through a softer, more grounded perspective. Many of us learned to associate love with intensity, urgency, or unpredictability. But secure attachment feels different. It feels calm. Spacious. Supportive. Steady.

Through personal reflection, coaching insight, and research-informed perspective, we look at how secure love shows up emotionally, relationally, and energetically — and how shifting our inner lens can change the relationships we create.

This conversation is an invitation to reconsider what love feels like when it is healthy, reciprocal, and deeply rooted in emotional safety.


In This Episode, We Explore

  • What secure attachment actually feels like in daily life

  • Why calm love can feel unfamiliar (or even uncomfortable) at first

  • The difference between chemistry and emotional safety

  • How early relationship experiences shape our adult patterns

  • Signs of secure vs. anxious or avoidant dynamics

  • Why secure love supports growth rather than destabilizes it

  • How to begin shifting toward more secure relationships


A Few Gentle Takeaways

  • Secure love feels steady rather than urgent.

  • It allows space for individuality and closeness to coexist.

  • Conflict doesn’t threaten the relationship — it strengthens it.

  • Emotional safety creates room for both people to grow.

Reflections Mentioned

You may hear echoes of insights inspired by attachment research and relational psychology, including:

  • John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth (attachment theory foundations)

  • Sue Johnson (emotionally focused therapy)

  • Attached


Journal Prompts

If this episode resonated, you might reflect on:

  • When have I experienced love that felt calm and grounding?

  • What did I once interpret as “chemistry” that now feels different?

  • Where in my life am I being invited into steadiness rather than intensity?

Listen on:

✨ REFERENCES & INSPIRATIONS

Foundational Attachment Theory

John Bowlby — widely considered the father of attachment theory
👉 https://www.simplypsychology.org/bowlby.html

Mary Ainsworth — known for the “Strange Situation” studies
👉 https://www.simplypsychology.org/mary-ainsworth.html


Modern Relationship Research

Sue Johnson — developer of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
👉 https://drsuejohnson.com

Attached — accessible overview of adult attachment styles
👉 https://www.attachedthebook.com


Further Reading on Secure Attachment

• The Gottman Institute — research on emotional safety and secure functioning
👉 https://www.gottman.com

• Greater Good Science Center — articles on relationships + emotional well-being
👉 https://greatergood.berkeley.edu


This episode reflects both research and lived experience. My hope is that it offers a gentler way to recognize secure love — not as something to strive for perfectly, but as something we begin to feel when our inner lens shifts.

Read the corresponding blog post here.

🌸 Continue the Conversation

If this episode stirred something in you, stay with that feeling for a moment. Secure love often reveals itself quietly — not through intensity, but through steadiness, emotional safety, and a growing sense of ease within yourself.

You might gently reflect:
• Where in my life do I feel calm and supported in connection?
• What once felt like chemistry that I now understand differently?
• Where am I being invited into something steadier than I’m used to?

If you’re exploring your own relationship patterns, I invite you to continue through a deeper lens:
• Read the companion reflection on Rose Colored Glasses
• Share this episode with someone walking a similar path
• Explore coaching through The New Lens Method™

Secure love isn’t something we force — it’s something we begin to recognize as our lens shifts.

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