Understanding Relationships — Episode 4: Identifying How a Void Gets Created by Miss. Akanksha Srivastava

Have you ever felt the distance in a relationship and had no idea how it got there?

Not a fight. Not a single moment. Just a slow, quiet gap that appeared somewhere between who you were and what you needed — and what was actually available to you.

That gap has a story. And understanding it changes everything.

Understanding Relationships — Episode 4: Identifying How a Void Gets Created is not about blame or pain for its own sake. It's about finally seeing the architecture of what feels hollow — so you stop repeating it unconsciously and start choosing differently.

Guided by Akanksha Srivastava — warm, clear, and genuinely relatable — this session makes the invisible patterns in your relationships finally visible.

 

Part of the Understanding Relationships Series. Open to all.

 

  12 May 2026
17:30  -  18:30
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Description

Have you ever felt the distance in a relationship — and had no idea how it got there?

Not a fight. Not a single moment. Just a slow, quiet gap that appeared somewhere between what you needed and what was actually available. Between who you are and what you learned to show.

Emotional voids don't announce themselves. They accumulate — in the needs that were set aside, in the feelings that never found language, in the versions of yourself you quietly stopped bringing into the room. By the time the emptiness becomes noticeable, it has already had a long, quiet history.

And most of us are repeating patterns we didn't consciously choose. Research in attachment theory consistently shows that the emotional blueprints we carry into adult relationships were written long before we had the awareness to question them — shaped by early experiences of what love looked like, and what we learned to do when our needs went unmet.

This session is about reading that blueprint. Understanding it. And beginning to change it.

 

What This Session Explores

  • How early attachment patterns shape the emotional template we bring into adult relationships
  • The specific conditions that quietly build distance — unmet needs, unexpressed feelings, and eroded self-expression
  • How unconscious relational roles maintain the void long after the original wound
  • Why understanding the origin of disconnection is more powerful than fixing the symptoms
  • How awareness of the void becomes the foundation for conscious, lasting connection

 

Is This for You?

✔ You sense a gap in your relationships but can't trace where it came from.

 ✔ You notice the same patterns repeating — different people, same feeling. 

✔ You give a lot and often end up feeling unseen or unmet. 

✔ You're ready to move from feeling the emptiness to genuinely understanding it.

New to this series? Warmly welcome. No prior attendance needed.

 

Meet Your Guide — Akanksha Srivastava

Akanksha brings warmth, clarity, and genuine relatability to the work of relationships. Her style is practical and grounded — she doesn't speak at you about emotional dynamics, she sits with you in them. Complex patterns become recognisable. Difficult realisations arrive not as overwhelm, but as relief. With Akanksha, the session feels less like a workshop and more like a conversation you've been needing to have for a long time.

 

Reserve Your Spot

A void is not a life sentence. It is a pattern — and patterns, once seen clearly, can be changed.

Come understand yours.

 

 

 

 

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