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This episode is a part 2 to “sorry, not sorry for being me”. If you are going to be yourself in a relationship, the other side of that is allowing your partner to be themselves in the relationship.
They say that men get married hoping their partner will never change, and women get married hoping their partner will change. Both sides are invariably disappointed!
Just as the path to happiness individually is to focus on what you do have, rather than what you don’t have; the same principle applies within relationships as well.
In this episode, we talk about:
We want to hear your thoughts and questions, so if there's anything you would like us to cover on the show, please drop us a line on [email protected]
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This episode is a part 2 to “sorry, not sorry for being me”. If you are going to be yourself in a relationship, the other side of that is allowing your partner to be themselves in the relationship.
They say that men get married hoping their partner will never change, and women get married hoping their partner will change. Both sides are invariably disappointed!
Just as the path to happiness individually is to focus on what you do have, rather than what you don’t have; the same principle applies within relationships as well.
In this episode, we talk about:
We want to hear your thoughts and questions, so if there's anything you would like us to cover on the show, please drop us a line on [email protected]