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In this episode of God, Money & Purpose, Raul and Vivian Villacis discuss drama in a relationship. Drama is usually something that you want to avoid in a relationship. But at the same time, we are drawn to it, whether it’s drama in our own lives or watching celebrities exposed in the media. What is the solution? It’s having awareness of what the drama is all about. Being aware of what version of you is showing up in the relationship in general, and what version is showing up when conflict arises, can help you diffuse the situation and keep the argument constructive rather than destructive. If you are fighting for a relationship, then the drama can be a good thing, because on the other side of the argument, you can grow closer and stronger together. But, if you are fighting just to be right, maybe it’s time to rethink your relationship.
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In this episode of God, Money & Purpose, Raul and Vivian Villacis discuss drama in a relationship. Drama is usually something that you want to avoid in a relationship. But at the same time, we are drawn to it, whether it’s drama in our own lives or watching celebrities exposed in the media. What is the solution? It’s having awareness of what the drama is all about. Being aware of what version of you is showing up in the relationship in general, and what version is showing up when conflict arises, can help you diffuse the situation and keep the argument constructive rather than destructive. If you are fighting for a relationship, then the drama can be a good thing, because on the other side of the argument, you can grow closer and stronger together. But, if you are fighting just to be right, maybe it’s time to rethink your relationship.