You know the feeling.
The relationship that made no sense to leave and no sense to stay in. The love that was real and still wasn't enough. The patterns you couldn't quite name - the monitoring, the bracing, the quiet belief that you were somehow not enough to hold the good things.
You have been surviving love instead of living it.
This book is for you.
Survival Mode: Off is a 365-entry companion for anyone doing the honest, unglamorous work of moving from anxious attachment to earned security. Written from the inside of real loss, real reflection, and real growth, these daily entries offer something increasingly rare: a place to stop performing, stop proving, and begin understanding.
Open it anywhere. Return to it often. Let it remind you, on the hardest days, of what is true:
You are not broken. You are not too much. You are not defined by who couldn't stay.
You are someone who loved honestly, learned deeply, and is becoming - slowly, imperfectly, genuinely - more free.
The wound does not get the final word.
You do.
J. Morgan is the author of Still Arriving: On What It Means to Love Someone You Couldn't Reach.