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We understand that sometimes it’s hard to want to do the work in your relationship for your own sake.
But what about for your kids’ sake?
We all know enough about intergenerational trauma and wounds that get passed down through the generations - how we behave in relationships is no different. Our harmful patterns and habits get passed down to the next generation, who then pass it down to the generation after them, and so on.
In this episode we’re talking about the importance of doing the work on yourself for future generations, what it means to be a leader, and why leadership starts at home, with yourself and your family.
Even if you don’t have kids yet, or you never plan on having kids, this episode will hopefully shed some light on the importance of healing your wounds for not only yourself, but those around you.
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We understand that sometimes it’s hard to want to do the work in your relationship for your own sake.
But what about for your kids’ sake?
We all know enough about intergenerational trauma and wounds that get passed down through the generations - how we behave in relationships is no different. Our harmful patterns and habits get passed down to the next generation, who then pass it down to the generation after them, and so on.
In this episode we’re talking about the importance of doing the work on yourself for future generations, what it means to be a leader, and why leadership starts at home, with yourself and your family.
Even if you don’t have kids yet, or you never plan on having kids, this episode will hopefully shed some light on the importance of healing your wounds for not only yourself, but those around you.