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Following on from last week’s episode, we give you three super-tangible steps to break free of the resentment cage.
In this episode we discuss:
⁃ Seeing what it’s costing you to hold firm on the belief systems you already have
⁃ Understanding that your children ‘set you up’ to feel as they do - and can you apply this as a universal principle to those you’re in resentment of
⁃ Our resentment dynamic holds clues for what it’s like to be in relationship with us…and can we use this for our own growth in how we love?
⁃ Our rigidity constricts our children and our flexibility relieves them
⁃ Allowing more flexibility within ourselves as we change, so our children can occupy more subject positions for themselves
⁃ Our true level of emotional intelligence is revealed when we’re in challenging situations
⁃ When we are stressed, we emotionally regress
⁃ Letting go of the grip of previous identities
⁃ Our world is a conservation of opposites, it’s only our brain that cannot perceive both sides in a moment
⁃ The tightrope walk of the good mother/bad mother binary. We only know ‘the good mother’ because we know the bad mother
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/
By Bridget Wood & Julie Tenner4.3
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Following on from last week’s episode, we give you three super-tangible steps to break free of the resentment cage.
In this episode we discuss:
⁃ Seeing what it’s costing you to hold firm on the belief systems you already have
⁃ Understanding that your children ‘set you up’ to feel as they do - and can you apply this as a universal principle to those you’re in resentment of
⁃ Our resentment dynamic holds clues for what it’s like to be in relationship with us…and can we use this for our own growth in how we love?
⁃ Our rigidity constricts our children and our flexibility relieves them
⁃ Allowing more flexibility within ourselves as we change, so our children can occupy more subject positions for themselves
⁃ Our true level of emotional intelligence is revealed when we’re in challenging situations
⁃ When we are stressed, we emotionally regress
⁃ Letting go of the grip of previous identities
⁃ Our world is a conservation of opposites, it’s only our brain that cannot perceive both sides in a moment
⁃ The tightrope walk of the good mother/bad mother binary. We only know ‘the good mother’ because we know the bad mother
To explore feminine embodiment, intimacy and relationship in Honey Club with Julie, visit https://julietenner.love/
To explore conscious parenting and inspiring motherhood in Reimagining Motherhood with Bridget, visit https://www.bridgetwood.life/

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