'Finding' Your Person Isn't The Point
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You Didn't Find Him. You Became Her.
Six years of therapy, coaching, a called-off engagement, deleted apps, and a full year without a single date — and the plot twist isn't that Krysta finally met somebody. It's what she realized she had to stop doing first. This episode is the unfiltered update on her dating life, why she's sharing it now instead of waiting for a ring, and the exact internal shift that changed everything. In this episode we dive into:
- Why the way you're running your business might be the actual reason you're not meeting your person
- The law of opposing forces — and how wanting something too hard is literally pushing it away
- The Hinge strategy that finally worked (and the one line that got her off the app and onto a date)
- How to audit your calendar (and therefore, your life) the same way you'd audit your nutrition if fat loss stalled
You Say You Want It, But Is Your Life Built For It?
- You're telling everyone you want a relationship while working until 1 a.m. six nights a week — your life is designed for one person and one person only
- The real block wasn't unresolved trauma. It was an overcommitted calendar that left zero emotional bandwidth for anyone new
- When Krysta's coach pointed out that the dating stall wasn't a dating problem — it was a business problem — it was the most inconvenient truth imaginable
- Making space in your nervous system isn't soft. It's the strategic move that changes everything
The Shift That Actually Moved Things
- It didn't start with a dramatic overhaul — it started with not opening the laptop before 2 p.m. on Saturdays and saying yes when friends called
- The micro moments practice: looking for evidence every single day of how you are special, unique, and different — not for the grind, but for the quality of who you are
- Starting to act like the woman who already has everything she desires — in her schedule, her conversations, her standards — before any of it had actually arrived
- On Hinge: one app only, notifications off, checked once a day, and a single non-negotiable filter: long-term only, no "figuring out my dating goals"
What It Actually Looks Like When It's Right
- A marathon first date — brunch to bar to bar — where neither one wanted it to end, and the personal questions came easy because it felt like you'd known them for years
- The unexpected ripple: when you stop explaining yourself to the right person, they just get it. No justification needed, no catching up required
- The line that works: "Here's my number. Make a plan and I am in." — decisive, direct, and it sets the expectation from day one
- The question to ask yourself after every date isn't what did he do — it's, "How did I feel when I was with this person?"
This episode is a reminder that alignment isn't luck: it's a result of living in a way that can actually hold space for what you say you want. Whether you're exhausted from swiping and wondering if it's even worth it, or you're a high achiever who's used your career as the world's most productive avoidance strategy, this one is your permission slip to stop waiting to feel ready and start living like you already are.
For context and terminology that will deepen this episode, go back and listen to Episode 17 with Melissa Burkhart, where we get into the energetics, the eight areas of life, and the neuroscience behind why this stuff actually works.
Follow Krysta:Instagram: @thekrystahuberInstagram: @thspreadmktgInstagram: @thefitnessfyx