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Intense attraction can narrow your world until one person takes priority over everything else. That pull can look like excitement at first, then like losing track of priorities, sleep, or money. Call the pattern out: notice what you skip, set one small limit, and see how you feel when you follow it. If cutting back creates panic, talk to a friend or a professional — that's a signal, not a failure.
When to use it
- At the office during a client crunch I keep answering his texts instead of finishing the slides, so I mutter, "He's like a drug for you, Bella," to force myself back to work.
- The night before finals I cancel a study session to be with them; my roommate says, "He's like a drug for you, Bella," and I actually rejoin the group.
- I'm training for a marathon but I keep skipping long runs to meet them; my coach finally says, "You're treating that relationship like a drug," and I sign up for the next group run instead.
- After emptying my savings on last-minute visits, my sister points at my bank app and says, "He's like a drug for you, Bella," which helps me freeze my cards and plan a budget.

