"We can only ever love, at any stage of our life, to the extent that we really understand love. And that differs for people," explains Kacie Main, author of I Gave Up Men For Lent, in conversation with Chelsea. What follows is a candid account of what giving up men, or rather the quest for outward validation, did to redirect her inner compass. Joining Chelsea 13 minutes in, Kacie talks about her toxic tendency toward losing herself in relationships, letting the daydream of what this could become not only morph her into a chameleon but land her lost in the excitement of someone wanting her.—To connect with Kacie, visit her:Website: https://www.kaciemain.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaciemain_writeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kaciemain.writeTwitter: https://twitter.com/kaciemain_writePurchase I Gave Up Men For Lent: The story of a jaded, hopelessly romantic, health-conscious party girl’s search for meaninghttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0998029904/ref=rdr_ext_tmb—Work with Chelsea: www.breakupward.com/shopChelsea’s website: www.breakupward.comSign up for Chelsea’s newsletter: bit.ly/tyhbletterConnect and send in your questions and/or letters viawww.instagram.com/thankyouheartbreakOr by email: [email protected]

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