You’re Not Broken. You Might Be Carrying Someone Else’s Story.

Schedule

Sat Aug 29 2026 at 11:00 am to 01:00 pm

UTC+08:00
Location

Café Ripples | Singapore, SG

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You’re not broken. Explore how family history shapes adult life, why insight isn’t enough, and how understanding creates lasting change.
About this Event

Many adult struggles didn’t start with personal failure. They started with family dynamics, unspoken expectations, and emotional survival patterns we learned as children.


You’re not broken; you may simply be carrying patterns that aren’t yours. This session explores how childhood and family history quietly shape adult life, without blame, labels, or therapy jargon.


Gain clarity on inherited behaviors, why insight alone doesn’t undo early adaptations, and how understanding context can create space for real growth and healing.


Have you ever felt overly responsible for others, struggled with boundaries, or wondered why certain patterns keep repeating in your relationships or work? Many adult difficulties trace back to childhood and family experiences; not personal failure.


This session offers a psychologically grounded exploration of how family history and early experiences shape adult behavior. You’ll gain insight into the long-term impact of family dynamics, why self-awareness alone rarely solves these struggles, and how healing often requires understanding context rather than “fixing” yourself.


Who Should Attend:

  • Adults who feel emotionally over-responsible
  • People curious about family dynamics and upbringing
  • Those who sense their struggles are long-standing


This is not a lecture or therapy session. It’s a structured, grounded conversation designed to help you understand inherited patterns, gain clarity, and take the first steps toward meaningful change.


Reserve Your Spot Today!

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Where is it happening?

Café Ripples, 7 Fraser Street, Singapore, Singapore

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Tickets

SGD 37.78

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