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If you are someone who loves building healthy relationships, communication skills, and personal growth, then this episode is for you.
A few years ago in couples therapy, I learned one simple relationship tip that completely changed the way I communicate, especially during conflict. It’s something I come back to again and again, whether I’m arguing with my husband or navigating tension with a family member.
This advice is so powerful because it works outside of romantic partnerships too—whether you're navigating tension with a friend, a family member, or anyone you love and respect.
In this episode, I’m walking you through the exact phrase my therapist said that stopped me in my tracks, helped my husband and I reconnect, and later, helped my sister and I move from feeling misunderstood to finally hearing each other.
But first, a big disclaimer: this tip only works with emotionally intelligent, securely attached people. It’s not for those in abusive dynamics or with people who are committed to misunderstanding you. If that’s something you’ve struggled with, I hope this episode gives you clarity on when to apply healthy communication tools—and when to have the self-worth to step away.
You’ll learn:
Whether you're in a long-term relationship or just want to improve how you show up for the people you love, this episode will give you the mindset shift you didn’t know you needed.
Deepen your self-love journey with Mary’s books:
Follow Mary on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
If you’re enjoying this self-love podcast, share it with the women in your life to spread the gift of self-love!
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Podcast Episode with relationship therapist, Terry Real
Ep. 183: The Best Communication Book
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If you are someone who loves building healthy relationships, communication skills, and personal growth, then this episode is for you.
A few years ago in couples therapy, I learned one simple relationship tip that completely changed the way I communicate, especially during conflict. It’s something I come back to again and again, whether I’m arguing with my husband or navigating tension with a family member.
This advice is so powerful because it works outside of romantic partnerships too—whether you're navigating tension with a friend, a family member, or anyone you love and respect.
In this episode, I’m walking you through the exact phrase my therapist said that stopped me in my tracks, helped my husband and I reconnect, and later, helped my sister and I move from feeling misunderstood to finally hearing each other.
But first, a big disclaimer: this tip only works with emotionally intelligent, securely attached people. It’s not for those in abusive dynamics or with people who are committed to misunderstanding you. If that’s something you’ve struggled with, I hope this episode gives you clarity on when to apply healthy communication tools—and when to have the self-worth to step away.
You’ll learn:
Whether you're in a long-term relationship or just want to improve how you show up for the people you love, this episode will give you the mindset shift you didn’t know you needed.
Deepen your self-love journey with Mary’s books:
Follow Mary on IG: @maryscupofteaa and @maryspodcast
If you’re enjoying this self-love podcast, share it with the women in your life to spread the gift of self-love!
Mentioned In This Episode...
Ep. 170: Intentional Wedding Planning and Artful Gathering with Priya Parker
Ep. 257: Me and My Sister Recap Our Trip to France Ep. 258: Confidence Advice for Teen Girls (feat. My Amazing Sister)
Ep. 258: Confidence Advice for Teen Girls (feat. My Amazing Sister)
Podcast Episode with relationship therapist, Terry Real
Ep. 183: The Best Communication Book
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