Love Isn’t Free — And That’s Okay
Love Isn’t Free — And That’s Okay
Love is usually described like it has no limits. Like you should always have more to give. More time. More energy. More patience. But for many of us—especially disabled people, chronically ill people, and neurodivergent people—that idea is exhausting and unrealistic. Love costs energy. And when your energy is limited, that matters.
The Energy Budget of Love was written for people who are tired of burning out in relationships. For people who cancel dates because their body says “no.” For people who feel guilty resting instead of replying, explaining, or showing up. This book doesn’t ask you to try harder. It asks you to listen better—to your body, your mind, and your limits.
This book teaches a simple truth: you can love deeply without emptying yourself. You can date without overextending. You can communicate fatigue without guilt. You can choose partners who don’t compete with your health. Love doesn’t have to hurt to be real.
The Energy Budget of Love is coming soon. And it’s not about giving less love—it’s about protecting the energy that makes love possible in the first place.
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
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