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During a recent chat, a friend and I noticed similarities in our marriages because of how our spouses were. When someone is whole themselves, without us, they create a stability and ease in their relationships that benefits those around them. When we are not whole and seeking other things or others to complete us, our relationships become shaky and tumultuous. When we are whole, change or growth or success or failure in other people’s lives doesn’t affect us, even if its our spouse. I unpack why this elevates and becomes key in all our relationships.
Want to unpack a topic or something you are going through with me? Send me a message: [email protected] or Insta: @unpackingmyself
Sponsored by Hatch Brighter - helping kids build Inner Strength. www.hatchbrighter.com
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During a recent chat, a friend and I noticed similarities in our marriages because of how our spouses were. When someone is whole themselves, without us, they create a stability and ease in their relationships that benefits those around them. When we are not whole and seeking other things or others to complete us, our relationships become shaky and tumultuous. When we are whole, change or growth or success or failure in other people’s lives doesn’t affect us, even if its our spouse. I unpack why this elevates and becomes key in all our relationships.
Want to unpack a topic or something you are going through with me? Send me a message: [email protected] or Insta: @unpackingmyself
Sponsored by Hatch Brighter - helping kids build Inner Strength. www.hatchbrighter.com
32,039 Listeners