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Start Your Transformation Now
This is a very special and also powerful episode. As you’ll hear I am interviewing Dr. Laurie Emery, PysD.
Dr. Emery is a coveted relationship expert, transformational coach, and also a former coach of mine. Her primary expertise and zone of genius is “Transformational Relationship Coaching.”
Candidly, I’d not even be doing this podcast had I not met her many years ago. She changed my life and when you listen to this episode carefully and over and over, you’ll find solid guidance that can completely shift your relationship with yourself and others.
What was just said in the last sentence is vital to a healthy personal relationship because your marriage, personal and intimate relationships are only as healthy as your relationship with yourself.
In this episode, we specifically talk about the three biggest problems in relationships and according to Dr. Emery these three things are:
In the headline, I talk about the three biggest problems in relationships and how to solve them, but solving them isn’t as task/process-focused as most people might think.
The solutions to the biggest problems come from our self-growth and us focusing on our own personal evolvement without us simply expecting our partner to change. Like I said, in my opinion, this is an exceptional episode.
Transformational Takeaway: To transform our relationships we first must transform our relationship with ourselves.
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With Gratitude, Jim Fortin
By Jim Fortin4.9
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Start Your Transformation Now
This is a very special and also powerful episode. As you’ll hear I am interviewing Dr. Laurie Emery, PysD.
Dr. Emery is a coveted relationship expert, transformational coach, and also a former coach of mine. Her primary expertise and zone of genius is “Transformational Relationship Coaching.”
Candidly, I’d not even be doing this podcast had I not met her many years ago. She changed my life and when you listen to this episode carefully and over and over, you’ll find solid guidance that can completely shift your relationship with yourself and others.
What was just said in the last sentence is vital to a healthy personal relationship because your marriage, personal and intimate relationships are only as healthy as your relationship with yourself.
In this episode, we specifically talk about the three biggest problems in relationships and according to Dr. Emery these three things are:
In the headline, I talk about the three biggest problems in relationships and how to solve them, but solving them isn’t as task/process-focused as most people might think.
The solutions to the biggest problems come from our self-growth and us focusing on our own personal evolvement without us simply expecting our partner to change. Like I said, in my opinion, this is an exceptional episode.
Transformational Takeaway: To transform our relationships we first must transform our relationship with ourselves.
Mentioned Resources:
You can reach Dr. Laurie Emery, PsyD at her email:
Let's Connect:
Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkedIn
LIKED THE EPISODE?
If you're the kind of person who likes to help others, then share this with your friends and family. If you have found value, they will too. Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts so we can reach more people.
Listening on Spotify? Please leave a comment below. We would love to hear from you!
Thank you for listening!
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