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In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, Maurice Harker explores why women struggle to trust their instincts, thoughts, and feelings—especially when it comes to safety, intimacy, and relationships. Drawing on insights from human behavior, biology, and personal experiences, this episode validates the importance of self-trust and discernment. Learn how to recognize the difference between legitimate fears and outdated survival responses, and why honoring your gut instincts is essential for healing, connection, and personal growth.
If you’ve ever been told you can’t trust yourself, this episode is for you.
Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/5-steps-to-rebuilding-trust-after-a-relationship-has-been-traumatized/
Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjixUFwtWRM&t=3s
Check out the Marriage Repair Workshops: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/
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In this episode of Memoirs of an LDS Servant Teacher, Maurice Harker explores why women struggle to trust their instincts, thoughts, and feelings—especially when it comes to safety, intimacy, and relationships. Drawing on insights from human behavior, biology, and personal experiences, this episode validates the importance of self-trust and discernment. Learn how to recognize the difference between legitimate fears and outdated survival responses, and why honoring your gut instincts is essential for healing, connection, and personal growth.
If you’ve ever been told you can’t trust yourself, this episode is for you.
Want to read more about this topic? https://www.lifechangingservices.org/5-steps-to-rebuilding-trust-after-a-relationship-has-been-traumatized/
Rather Watch Something? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjixUFwtWRM&t=3s
Check out the Marriage Repair Workshops: https://www.lifechangingservices.org/marriage-repair/

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