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Episode 141 – The Best Way to Share Your Self-Development with Others
If you are excited about your self-development journey, and you find yourself sharing (uninvited) with others, wanting the people you love and care about to have these tools and feel better, just like you’ve learned, that is normal. But, when we share uninvited, and we are actually inviting push-back and frustration on both sides.
In this episode, I outline the three main reasons we share with others and why we do that. I also share what we can do instead that can be a more effective way to help others.
Ask Me Anything
If you would like to submit a question to be answered on the podcast, CLICK HERE
The Difficult Conversation Guide
In this guide, I’ll help you know what to do before, during, and after the conversation. You’ll also learn some amazing, and easy to learn emotional management skills that you can use long after this conversation is over.
Click here to download:
Have a difficult conversation with your husband
Have a difficult conversation with your adult child
Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.
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Connect with us:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tinagosneycoaching/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinagosneycoaching
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Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.
Visit tinagosney.com for more information on coaching services.
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Episode 141 – The Best Way to Share Your Self-Development with Others
If you are excited about your self-development journey, and you find yourself sharing (uninvited) with others, wanting the people you love and care about to have these tools and feel better, just like you’ve learned, that is normal. But, when we share uninvited, and we are actually inviting push-back and frustration on both sides.
In this episode, I outline the three main reasons we share with others and why we do that. I also share what we can do instead that can be a more effective way to help others.
Ask Me Anything
If you would like to submit a question to be answered on the podcast, CLICK HERE
The Difficult Conversation Guide
In this guide, I’ll help you know what to do before, during, and after the conversation. You’ll also learn some amazing, and easy to learn emotional management skills that you can use long after this conversation is over.
Click here to download:
Have a difficult conversation with your husband
Have a difficult conversation with your adult child
Tina Gosney is the Family Conflict Coach. She works with parents who have families in conflict to help them become the grounded, confident leaders their family needs.
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Connect with us:
Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/tinagosneycoaching/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tinagosneycoaching
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Tina is certified in family relationships and a trauma informed coach.
Visit tinagosney.com for more information on coaching services.
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