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Wondering why you love your people, except for that *one* thing they say or do that drives you absolutely bananas? Should we try to change that or should we just deal with it? All character traits have alter-egos, and each side of these character traits exist in you and me and people we know. Saying “that’s not who I am” or “that’s not who they are” isn’t really a true statement because if it came out of us, it’s a part of us. And I think we forget that without this part of the person we wouldn’t have that part. And we love that part.
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Wondering why you love your people, except for that *one* thing they say or do that drives you absolutely bananas? Should we try to change that or should we just deal with it? All character traits have alter-egos, and each side of these character traits exist in you and me and people we know. Saying “that’s not who I am” or “that’s not who they are” isn’t really a true statement because if it came out of us, it’s a part of us. And I think we forget that without this part of the person we wouldn’t have that part. And we love that part.
Show notes:
Trauma / Healing / Learning / Growing Resources: