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On this episode of The Dr. Cloud Show:
In the context of dating, how do you know if someone likes you for who you really are? Are there signs or behaviors to look for?
Starr's husband is a recovering alcoholic. He has become extremely lazy. She doesn't know how much of it is from brain damage, or whether she can hold him accountable.
A listener wrote in asking about how much she should share with her three adult children about their father after their recent divorce. He's been bad mouthing her.
Betty doesn't know if she's playing the role of supporter or codependent. She's got custody of her grandkids and doesn't know if the financial help, the moral support, or the chores and errands are making things worse. What does healthy support look like?
How much should you tell your date about your past relationships?
Are you having difficulty with trusting someone you're close to? Maybe you're trying to rebuild trust but you get set back by reliving what happened. Is this person worthy of giving your trust to in the first place? We have a two hour live workshop coming up on Trust! It's on February 21st. If you can't attend live, don't worry! All purchases include endless streaming access to the recording and the outline. https://www.boundaries.me/trust
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On this episode of The Dr. Cloud Show:
In the context of dating, how do you know if someone likes you for who you really are? Are there signs or behaviors to look for?
Starr's husband is a recovering alcoholic. He has become extremely lazy. She doesn't know how much of it is from brain damage, or whether she can hold him accountable.
A listener wrote in asking about how much she should share with her three adult children about their father after their recent divorce. He's been bad mouthing her.
Betty doesn't know if she's playing the role of supporter or codependent. She's got custody of her grandkids and doesn't know if the financial help, the moral support, or the chores and errands are making things worse. What does healthy support look like?
How much should you tell your date about your past relationships?
Are you having difficulty with trusting someone you're close to? Maybe you're trying to rebuild trust but you get set back by reliving what happened. Is this person worthy of giving your trust to in the first place? We have a two hour live workshop coming up on Trust! It's on February 21st. If you can't attend live, don't worry! All purchases include endless streaming access to the recording and the outline. https://www.boundaries.me/trust
Get a free 14 day trial to Boundaries.me with over 90 video courses, daily coaching emails and more. We've got courses on codependency, finding safe people, dealing with a narcissist, and over 90 other courses. You'll also get daily coaching videos delivered to your inbox--short 2-4 minute videos that give you one thing to do that day to build your way to a better version of yourself. We've also got a members-only support community on the site where you can discuss what you're learning, and get support and share support along the way. It's a free two-week trial, cancel at anytime, and only $9 a month after that. https://www.boundaries.me
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