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FREE RELATIONSHIP PATTERN QUIZ

Why Do You Keep Attracting
the Same Person?

Whether you overthink, over-give, push people away, or lose yourself completely - your pattern has a name. And if you are neurodivergent, your nervous system is part of the story too.

Take the FREE 3-minute quiz to discover your relationship wound - and what it's really costing you.

No sign-up required to start · Free · 3 minutes

(all answers kept confidential)

What This Free Relationship Pattern Quiz Reveals

Discover your relationship wound - the hidden pattern driving who you attract

Understand why the same dynamic keeps repeating, even with different people

Recognise the unconscious beliefs keeping you stuck in cycles

Uncover how your neurodivergent nervous system shapes your relationship patterns

Learn what you actually need to break the cycle - for good

Take your first step toward relationships that feel safe, mutual, and real

Start the quiz - answers in under 3 minutes.

Which Relationship Wound Do You Carry?

The Invisible One
For women who feel unseen in love

The Armoured One
For women who struggle to let people in

The Chameleon
For women who lose themselves in relationships

The Overthinker
for women whose anxiety drives their love life

Your pattern holds the key to why you attract who you attract.

This isn't just a quiz. It's a mirror. And it might just explain everything.

Start the quiz - answers in under 3 minutes.

Does it ever feel like you're living the same relationship story - just with a different person each time?

Maybe you give everything - and still feel unseen.

Or you keep your walls so high that real intimacy never quite lands.

Or you shape-shift to be what they need - and lose yourself in the process.

Or your mind won't stop spinning, analysing, trying to figure out if they're safe.

Maybe part of you desperately wants connection - but another part keeps sabotaging it before it can hurt you.

Here's what's really happening:

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There is a hidden wound running the show - a core pattern shaped by your earliest experiences of love, safety, and belonging. It's not your fault. But once you name it… everything starts to shift.

Whether you're single, dating, or in a relationship - this quiz will help you uncover the pattern you've been leading with, and what it's costing you in love.

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This Relationship Pattern Quiz Is For You If...

✦Keep attracting emotionally unavailable, inconsistent, or draining partners

✦Know they're capable of deep love - but feel like it always goes wrong

✦Have done the therapy, the journalling, the work - but the pattern persists

✦Want to understand their relationship wound without shame or self-blame

✦Suspect their neurodivergent brain plays a role - but don't know how

✦Are ready to break the cycle and experience love that actually feels safe

✦Want a relationship that is mutual, honest, and emotionally mature

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Hey, I'm Paula

Co-Founder, Full Circle Healing

For years, I worked with women who had done everything right - the therapy, the self-help, the healing retreats - and still found themselves in the same relationship dynamics, wondering what was wrong with them.

Nothing was wrong with them. They just hadn't yet named the wound at the root of the pattern.

At Full Circle Healing, we work specifically with neurodivergent women - women whose brains are wired differently, whose nervous systems carry the weight of a world that wasn't built for them, and whose relationship patterns often run deeper than conventional coaching can reach.

This quiz is your starting point. Let's name what's been running the show - and begin to change it.

Your Relationship Wound Has a Name - and It Can Be Healed

There is a pattern guiding who you attract, how you connect, and how you protect your heart.

This FREE quiz reveals your relationship wound - and the first step toward breaking the cycle and experiencing love that actually feels safe.

In under 3 minutes, discover the pattern you've been leading with - and how to shift it.

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