Deeply Connected

S2 EP9: Why We Choose The Pain of The Situation Over The Pain of Change


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If you are constantly finding yourself repeating the same toxic patterns in your dating life, this episode is for you, because believe it or not, avoiding the pain of change will only cause you more heartbreak. 

In this episode, Ludmila explains how our brain’s neural connections influence the way we behave and the things we avoid, such as change. However, you will soon learn how to not only surrender yourself to the pain of change but also embrace it as part of your growth and who you are. It’s time to start working on your emotional turmoil (aka survival responses) into proactive strategies to deeply connect with yourself!

So, tune into this episode, and reflect on how to lead with courage as you step into your higher self and chase your heart’s desires with Ludmila today! 

 

KEY POINTS:

  • The emotional sufferings of dating unavailable men 
  • Seeking love in the wrong places = abandoning yourself 
  • Be courageous to face the pain of change
  • How to avoid your toxic repetitive patterns 
  • Relearn how to interact with yourself & your dream partner!
  • Learn to embrace uncertainty 
  • Work on your habits and survival responses 

 

QUOTABLES:

“Your primitive brain will give you all the reasons why just repeating the pain of today is better than repeating — and not repeating — but engaging in the pain of change.”

“Every time you keep choosing yourself and the next version of your desire – in love, in life, in business, and whatever that is, the more you can connect to that [and] the more you know what you are fighting for.” 

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Deeply Connected is produced by EPYC Media Network (visit at https://www.epyc.co/) 

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Deeply ConnectedBy Ludmila Woodruff