# Why does my internal state matter more than what I say to my ex?

> By Benny Lichtenwalner, breakup coach and author of "How to Get Your Ex Back".
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**Short answer:** Because avoidant exes read your energy through body language, tone, and posture before you say a word. Faked confidence leaks. Benny Lichtenwalner, breakup coach and author of How to Get Your Ex Back, teaches that the only reliable path is building genuine high energy through daily self-talk, routine, and targeted pre-interaction exercises.

# Why Does My Internal State Matter More Than What I Say to My Ex?

Your ex reads your energy before you open your mouth. What you say matters far less than what you're radiating when you walk in the door.

Benny Lichtenwalner, breakup coach and author of *How to Get Your Ex Back*, is direct about this: you can run a perfect conversation on paper and still get a cold response, because your internal state bleeds through tone, timing, posture, and expression in ways you can't consciously manage. The only solution is to actually build the state, not perform it.

## Why Doesn't Acting Confident Actually Work?

The clients who struggle here aren't bad actors. They're trying hard. That's the problem. The effort itself is what's detectable.

A dismissive avoidant ex is especially attuned to this. DAs respond to authentic, self-contained energy and pull back from effortful, anxious energy — even when the effort looks polished. This is why following every conversational tip can still produce a cold result. The words were right; the state was off.

## How Do I Actually Build a Genuine Internal State?

### Step 1: Fix your self-talk first (daily)

Start narrating yourself as someone grounded, doing well, and worth pursuing. Not as a mantra you repeat — as your actual operating frame throughout the day. Every time a negative thought surfaces, interrupt it and replace it with the better version of the story.

This isn't positive thinking for its own sake. It's identity-setting. The way you talk to yourself is who you become, and that's the signal your ex picks up.

### Step 2: Stack behaviors that make the story real

Self-talk without supporting evidence collapses fast. Daily physical training gives you genuine proof your life is moving. Spending time with other people keeps your social energy calibrated. Doing things you actually enjoy — not as a self-improvement project but because you want to — is part of the mechanism, not optional extra credit.

### Step 3: Run the pre-interaction exercises

In the hour before you see your ex:

1. **Power pose** for three minutes: arms out, chest open, forced smile held at the same time. This produces real hormonal and neurological shifts.
2. **Highlight reel**: chain your best moments and wins together in your mind. Play that sequence through right before you walk in.
3. **Present-moment labeling** (especially useful if you're prone to rehearsing the interaction in your head): name things you see on the drive over, out loud. It keeps you present instead of pre-gaming.

### Step 4: Lead with energy, calibrate effort

When you're with your ex, your energy doesn't match their temperature — it stays up. What you calibrate is how much *effort* you put in, not how much good energy you bring. Self-amused and low-effort at the same time is the combination to aim for.

## When Does My Internal State Matter Most?

| Situation | Does this apply? |
|---|---|
| Upcoming in-person interaction with your ex | Yes, especially the pre-interaction exercises |
| During a no-contact period | Yes, daily self-talk and routine is the foundation |
| After a flat or cold interaction | Yes, diagnose the state, not the conversation |
| After breaking one of the Five Rules | Address the rule break first, then internal state |
| No contact established yet | Yes, this is the groundwork before re-entry |

## What Should I Avoid When Trying to Build My Internal State?

**Don't try to perform confidence you don't have.** If you're drained going in, it shows before you say a word. Build the state first.

**Don't match your ex's cold energy.** When they're cold, you don't go cold — you just stop chasing. Your internal energy stays up regardless of what they're doing.

**Don't wait for your ex to give you energy.** You generate it from your own life. Their response is a downstream effect.

**Don't confuse being upbeat with being genuine.** Forced positivity reads as performance. Authentic high energy is self-contained — you're enjoying yourself, not trying to pull them along.

## What Have Clients Shown Benny About This?

Two clients had similar situations a few months apart. Both had interactions coming up with their exes. Both reported going in feeling flat, trying to seem fun, watching it land cold. The conversations weren't disasters, but the energy was off and both exes pulled back afterward.

Benny walked both through the same work: fix the daily self-talk, run the pre-interaction exercises before the next time. The reports from both follow-up interactions were almost identical — the ex was warmer, more engaged, more interested. Nothing about the conversation structure changed. The state going in changed.

That's the variable. If your interactions keep landing flat despite doing everything "right," look here first.