What Your Heart Is Really Craving

What if your love language isn’t who you are… but what you didn’t receive when you needed love the most?

In this episode, I explore how our “love language” can reveal early childhood wounds, the longing beneath our patterns, and what real love feels like without fear.

What if your love language isn’t who you are… but what you didn’t receive when you needed love the most?

In this episode, we explore:

  • How “love languages” may reflect childhood wounds, not your true nature

  • Why longing often points to the absence of presence in early life

  • The hidden question: Who did I become to be loved?

  • What love feels like without fear or performance

  • How to heal by being with, not earning love

We’ll explore the subtle difference between craving presence and performing for love, and why real love doesn’t speak in code, it’s unspoken connection. If you’ve ever felt unseen, unmet, or like you had to earn love, this is for you.

Veronica

Veronica Penacho explores the art of living slowly. Through reflections on nourishment, curiosity, movement, and everyday life, she invites women to step out of the rush of doing and rediscover their own rhythm in the middle of life.

https://alignwithveronica.com
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