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RELATIONAL WHEEL - DIMENSION 15 OF 16

Intimacy & Vulnerability

Letting yourself be seen, not just liked.

OVERVIEW

What this dimension looks at.

Your capacity to be genuinely known: to show the parts you usually manage, ask for what you need, and let closeness in rather than performing a more acceptable version of yourself.

A reflective example

You’re the reliable one everyone opens up to, and it’s only just occurred to you that almost no one knows how you’re actually doing.

WHY IT MATTERS

You can be surrounded by people and still profoundly unseen. Intimacy is the difference between being liked and being known, and it can’t happen without some risk.

WHAT WE HOLD TO

What it looks like, either way.

These aren’t a diagnosis. They’re patterns, described plainly, so you can recognise where you tend to sit.

Signs of Alignment

Signs of Misalignment

Practical insights

Where the work tends to start.

01

Known beats liked

Being liked for a performance is lonelier than being known as you are.

02

Familiar isn’t the same as good

Intimacy grows in small disclosures, not grand ones. Start with something slightly true.

03

Go further in the workbook

Each edition turns insights like these into a concrete first move, matched to your lowest-scoring areas.

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YOUR RESULT

See where Intimacy & Vulnerability sits for you.

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