Dastan Heinz
Dastan Heinz
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How avoidant personality kills your brain (regretment rebound)
Today I will be talking about regretment rebound (a rebound form of regret and a pattern that I have noticed) with an avoidant personality. This video is in a different style than usual so I would really like for you all to comment down below whether or whether not this felt more organised compared to my previous videos (which were non-scripted).
I hope you all enjoyed this video and learned something new!
#avoidantattachment #detachment #success
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Відео

How to enjoy your time alone
Переглядів 25День тому
Today's video is all about being alone. This is something we all struggle with, but it can be very easy if you just do it. I hope this helped you all! #manifestation #success #selfcare
How to be confident in 7 steps
Переглядів 3521 день тому
In today's video I show you guys in 7 simple steps how to be confident. I hope you all found this video helpful and enjoyed it. Love you all lots and stay positive #success #confidence #manifestation
Manifest it NOW
Переглядів 4121 день тому
Today I talk about manifestation. Whether you believe in it or not depends on yourself, but I personally think it's an incredibly powerful tool to get you to your greatest goals. I hope you all enjoyed this video and have a good week. #manifestation #detachment #success
How to be unique and be yourself
Переглядів 16428 днів тому
In today's video I tell you guys all about being yourself and being unique. Everyone is unique, remember that, so I hope you can all find that true you. I hope you all enjoyed and I'll see you guys in the next one. #manifestation #selfimprovement #beyourself
Best study tips that got me through high school
Переглядів 21Місяць тому
In today's video I give you a bunch of study tips to get you through High School. These personally helped me really well to prioritise my own path and choices for school and also helped me to get my high school diploma in Dutch high school. I really hope these help and that you guys enjoyed today's video. Let me know what you thought. Love you lots and see you next time! #school #study #highschool
How to master detachment and become a better you
Переглядів 45Місяць тому
Today I talk all about detachment and knowing your own worth. This is an important aspect in life that everyone should know about because the power of detachment is honestly surreal. Let me know if you guys liked this video and stay tuned for more content. #detachment #success #selfcare
10 things that make you happy INSTANTLY
Переглядів 117Місяць тому
Today I talk about 10 things that can improve your mood short term, but also long term. This is very important in order to keep a good energy level and to also feel your best. I hope you guys enjoyed today's video. See you next time! #selflove #happiness #tips
How to overcome anxious attachment
Переглядів 624Місяць тому
Today's topic is about anxious attachment. Something that apparently 50% of the population struggles with which still baffles me to the day because that's not ok. Learn to detach in this video and get over your anxious attachment. If you want to see more of my content then subscribe and like my videos so I can talk about more of these topics. Remember to be yourself and you can do it! #anxiousa...
Your biggest enemy is YOU
Переглядів 68Місяць тому
I really hope you guys enjoyed today's video, please let me know if any of these are helpful in a sense. I am very excited to share this type of content with you guys and especially if it helps any of you then I am happy to make it. Stay true to yourself and be yourself guys! #selflove #manifestation #positivity
How to overcome avoidant attachment
Переглядів 434Місяць тому
I know you have avoidant attachment, you know you have avoidant attachment so let's fix that together. I used to have this form of attachment and it is just as unhealthy as anxious attachment. If you do not want to be a better person and you do not want to change then there is no way of ever coming out of the same cycles again. Hopefully you have all learned from this video and please share you...
Prioritise yourself
Переглядів 45Місяць тому
I would like to start off fresh again on this channel and make video's that are a lot more true to what I want to show of myself. With this one I want to educate everyone with the things I learned and the questions and steps that helped me regain myself. If people like this type of content then I might make more, I have many topics I would love to discuss on here that include topics I have ment...

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  • @DastanHeinz
    @DastanHeinz 21 день тому

    Let me know in the comments how your summer has been going until now :)

  • @ghost7411
    @ghost7411 22 дні тому

    Keep going bro, new subscriber here ❤️.

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz 22 дні тому

      Thank you so much for your support I appreciate it a lot🙏🏼💕

  • @ste1nhoff
    @ste1nhoff 27 днів тому

    Handsome guy

  • @rebmetpes36
    @rebmetpes36 27 днів тому

    Did your family invent Heinz Ketchup?

  • @Lazzhaa
    @Lazzhaa Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for these tips! So simple yet I didn’t even think of them

  • @ranc1977
    @ranc1977 Місяць тому

    Amazing message. I would add psychological component here - people who struggle with codependency and people pleasing issues - aka people who need detachment the most that the reason why they cannot detach is inability to express, feel or contemplate anger - there is total inability to process anger (due to ACE and ACoA, exposure to relentless criticism in childhood developmental years). Anger is path to detachment. Allow anger to give us idea - and anger will explain us how to detach - we simply need to listen to OUR OWN anger - not anger of hysterical people around us who push is into inability to detach.

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      I agree with this! Very well written

  • @user-qg8ui7iu1y
    @user-qg8ui7iu1y Місяць тому

    pretty video!

  • @tanav891
    @tanav891 Місяць тому

    Love the vid fam

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      Thank you❣️💯🙏🏼

  • @SaraGamal123
    @SaraGamal123 Місяць тому

    oh this feels personalised, these tips make me happy but i forgot some. thanks for the reminder :)

  • @SaraGamal123
    @SaraGamal123 Місяць тому

    "my skin does not look amazing today" bro says with flawless skin lol

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      Hahah thank you🙏🏼 I mean yeah it was fine 🙄😂

    • @SaraGamal123
      @SaraGamal123 Місяць тому

      @@DastanHeinz noo its not just fine, good job on taking care of your skin 💖✨

  • @macaroniidk5210
    @macaroniidk5210 Місяць тому

    ik volg je echt al sinds 2021 en ik werd echt blij toen ik net al deze video’s zag van je :)) keep goinggg

  • @artaleasham4105
    @artaleasham4105 Місяць тому

    I have this with a guy at work. I keep trying to connect to him, I even took him alone for 5 minutes to explain my feelings and who I am even if it was the most difficult thing of my life as I was shaking/unstable. And he responded with ''if you ever need help come see me''. He is somewhat of a social worker. But he took me as a client rather than a person and I really felt offended. I took the effort to open up and he put a wall down just like that. But I don't want to think of him that way as I want to see every person as a good person. So I assume it is because he doesn't want to mix personal life with work. But I cannot do that. I'm human after all. This video came in just at the right moment. Before the video my plan was to tell him that, it's okay if we never understand eachother. I just hope that you have a wonderful life and enjoy it. I decide my own happiness. And I will not stop until I am. I don't want these negative anxious feelings. And if blocking him out is necissary then I will. However; I will never block out someone permanently. If he does decide to open up, I'll be there. But yeah I know chances are slim. But we have to treat other people how we treat ourselves. Would we not want another chance when the time is right? You're a beautiful person man. Thank you for giving this information.

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      It's good that you know your own feelings and know exactly what to do in order to feel comfortable and good. You're doing a good job!

  • @Justyna-dg4hs
    @Justyna-dg4hs Місяць тому

    Finally someone blaming avoidants. And yes. It's true.😊

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      I've been an avoidant for a big part of my life and can confidently say that for the most part it is indeed the avoidant...

    • @TheLastEgg08
      @TheLastEgg08 19 днів тому

      Even if we have our own problems, the avoidant is just triggering them 1000%, I used to become a lot more secure once I analyzed the situation and know what to expect from the person but with an avoidant it’s constantly changing goal posts and a small self confidence with a huge ego to back it up (ain’t saying I’m the most confident person but them they don’t help).

  • @poelogan
    @poelogan Місяць тому

    i fixed this by streaming cbd by breakence on repeat until i internalized the chorus.

  • @abigailvanpeteghem2156
    @abigailvanpeteghem2156 Місяць тому

    Hmm I think in relationships nobody is in the wrong (unless its like intentional abuse). If u are anxiously attached to an avoidant, its nobody's fault. You can only become aware of what is happening and then talk about it, figure out whats past fear and deal with that. And then see the present for what it is

  • @prinseszuko
    @prinseszuko Місяць тому

    my narcissistic self LOVES this video

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      This is literally the funniest comment I've seen in ages

  • @justdomore
    @justdomore Місяць тому

    Listening to your experiences, what you’ve learned and explanations is a personal game changer for me. Thank you for doing this. Definitely do more :)

  • @sobu9917
    @sobu9917 Місяць тому

    Thank you for this honest expression. Can I ask what made you realize those patterns and decide to change them? you said (and I know) that avoidants are unaware of the ways they're hurting others or just prioritize themselves. So what was the point that made you realize, hey this isn't right?

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      Thank you for your question! For me it was that every single time I got a new connection it would be short and I couldn't even say if I had a genuine friend. I thought what if I for once did something opposite of what I would usually do. I tried to look back at a conversation for instance and be completely neutral (so not take anyone's side) and looked at what I said and if a complete stranger would read it, would my point come across? In my case it was no and I saw that I stepped back every time and had to change that

    • @sobu9917
      @sobu9917 Місяць тому

      @@DastanHeinz Thank you! so basically if you had someone patient and tolerant and understanding of your tendencies, it wouldn't incentivise you to think if you are doing anything wrong?

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      @@sobu9917 as long as you both communicate well it should all be good

  • @sirpidgeysittington
    @sirpidgeysittington Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for this. Have been avoidant my whole life and recently it costed me my relationship with a girl I loved so dearly but just couldn't express it to her during our time together. I have been trying my hardest to change this part of my life and I truly want to break out of this cycle of hurt that I cause the people around me. I know the road will not be easy, but I am determined to try my best till my bones give out.

    • @DastanHeinz
      @DastanHeinz Місяць тому

      The fact that you are willing to change that is already a sign of growth and self improvement. Good job keep going!!!!