
Subtitle: A Love Story About Distance, Safety, and Contact
Series: The NSP(TM) Change Series
Avoidance rarely looks like fear.
More often, it looks like intelligence.
Sensitivity.
Self-control.
Timing.
In Avoidance, a deeply human love story unfolds between two people who are never quite ready to arrive at the same moment. Every step toward connection is careful. Every retreat is reasonable. Nothing is dramatic and that is precisely the danger.
As the story moves through missed moments, subtle misunderstandings, and beautifully justified distance, the reader begins to recognize a familiar pattern:
Avoidance does not reject life.
It postpones it gently, convincingly, and indefinitely.
Written using NSP(TM) (Neuro-Symbolic Programming), this book does not teach emotional skills or offer advice. Instead, it allows the reader to see how distance becomes safety, how safety becomes isolation, and how contact dissolves fear without force.
This is not a romance about intensity.
It is a story about presence.
By the final pages, something subtle has shifted.
Not behavior.
Not emotion.
Orientation.
What once felt protective begins to feel unnecessary.
What once felt risky begins to feel ordinary.
Avoidance leaves the reader calmer, clearer, and more available not because they tried to change, but because the structure that kept them distant quietly lost its authority.