The Learning Love Podcast

How to Love Without Losing Yourself: Boundaries, Growth & Connection


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In this conversation, Dr. Mark A Hicks delves into the complexities of love and relationships, questioning whether love can be segmented into different areas of life. He shares stories of individuals who struggle to maintain love in their personal lives while harboring anger and bitterness in other areas. The discussion emphasizes the importance of boundaries over defensiveness, advocating for a life of love that fosters healthy relationships. Dr. Hicks also highlights the practicality of love, encouraging listeners to embrace healthy boundaries to cultivate nurturing connections.

Takeaways

  • It is challenging to segment love into different areas of life.
  • Anger and bitterness can permeate our lives if not addressed.
  • Boundaries are essential for healthy relationships.
  • Defensiveness creates emotional prisons that hinder connection.
  • Love must be grown within us to be shared with others.
  • Healthy relationships contribute to better communities and societies.
  • Setting boundaries is a sign of strength, not weakness.
  • We can be tough without resorting to anger and rage.
  • Practicing love leads to thriving relationships and a fulfilling life.

Dr. Mark A. Hicks, author of the book 'Learning Love,' provides tangible, real-life insights on how to build healthy, happy, thriving relationships, even if you come from a dysfunctional family background, have been through a divorce, or struggled with relationships in the past. Love isn't about fate. Love is a skill set, and this is the place to learn that skill set as we spend some time learning love.

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The Learning Love PodcastBy Dr. Mark A. Hicks