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After betrayal, even if you've decided to reconcile the relationship, you can still have a hard time being vulnerable with your spouse.
All these are valid fears.
But how can we get past our fears and anxiety to become vulnerable and open back up to our spouse? Should we?
Let's find out how to address the fears and anxiety along with why vulnerability in relationship is an essential part of reconciliation.
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MORE RESOURSES:
Beauty Beyond Betrayal Website: www.beautybeyondbetrayal.org
Work with Lisa: Coaching Information
Join our Beauty Beyond Betrayal Sisterhood: Healing from an affair: Heartbreak Recovery for Christian Women
Grab your Free Ebook: Broken Vows: Begin healing from the devastation of betrayal
Email: [email protected]
Got a question you want answered? ASK HERE
By Lisa Limehouse - Christian Betrayal Trauma Specialist, Affair Recovery Coach, Certified Life Coach, Phoenix Rising5
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After betrayal, even if you've decided to reconcile the relationship, you can still have a hard time being vulnerable with your spouse.
All these are valid fears.
But how can we get past our fears and anxiety to become vulnerable and open back up to our spouse? Should we?
Let's find out how to address the fears and anxiety along with why vulnerability in relationship is an essential part of reconciliation.
::
MORE RESOURSES:
Beauty Beyond Betrayal Website: www.beautybeyondbetrayal.org
Work with Lisa: Coaching Information
Join our Beauty Beyond Betrayal Sisterhood: Healing from an affair: Heartbreak Recovery for Christian Women
Grab your Free Ebook: Broken Vows: Begin healing from the devastation of betrayal
Email: [email protected]
Got a question you want answered? ASK HERE

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