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Inspired by friend of this podcast Dr Alexandra Solomon, we explore a recent post from her that states - "Love exists in cycles of connection, disconnection and repair". If a loving relationship can be distilled into three stages, and we’re aware of these as they’re happening, surely that will make for better understanding? Listen all the way to the end… there's some humble pie to enjoy. What say you?
"Love exists in cycles of connection, disconnection and repair. Love is ALIVE, dynamic and ever changing. Your work is to move with, not against the currents. Cultivate and savour experiences of connection. Practicing humility and kindness during experiences of “repair” Dr Alexandra Solomon
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Inspired by friend of this podcast Dr Alexandra Solomon, we explore a recent post from her that states - "Love exists in cycles of connection, disconnection and repair". If a loving relationship can be distilled into three stages, and we’re aware of these as they’re happening, surely that will make for better understanding? Listen all the way to the end… there's some humble pie to enjoy. What say you?
"Love exists in cycles of connection, disconnection and repair. Love is ALIVE, dynamic and ever changing. Your work is to move with, not against the currents. Cultivate and savour experiences of connection. Practicing humility and kindness during experiences of “repair” Dr Alexandra Solomon
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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