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Get Intentional With Your Relationship in 2025: Download our exact blueprint to aligning your values and planning your year, with our 2025 Yearly Couples Planning & Alignment Workbook—just $19. Get it here: https://bit.ly/2025goalsetting
In this episode of Master Your Marriage, we discuss the destructive pattern of needing to be right in relationships. They explain that this pattern can lead to disconnection and alienation from others. The hosts explore how the need to be right shows up in sneaky ways, such as collecting evidence to prove one's perspective, acting morally superior, and convincing oneself that it's for the greater good.
We emphasize the importance of looking within and examining our own behaviors, as well as the need to let go of the ego's desire to be right. The episode ends with reflection questions for listeners to consider.
Takeaways:
The need to be right can lead to disconnection and alienation in relationships.
The need to be right shows up in sneaky ways, such as collecting evidence to prove one's perspective and acting morally superior.
It's important to look within and examine our own behaviors, as well as let go of the ego's desire to be right.
Curiosity and equal dialogue are more important than the need to be right in relationships.
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By Sharla and Robert Snow4.9
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Get Intentional With Your Relationship in 2025: Download our exact blueprint to aligning your values and planning your year, with our 2025 Yearly Couples Planning & Alignment Workbook—just $19. Get it here: https://bit.ly/2025goalsetting
In this episode of Master Your Marriage, we discuss the destructive pattern of needing to be right in relationships. They explain that this pattern can lead to disconnection and alienation from others. The hosts explore how the need to be right shows up in sneaky ways, such as collecting evidence to prove one's perspective, acting morally superior, and convincing oneself that it's for the greater good.
We emphasize the importance of looking within and examining our own behaviors, as well as the need to let go of the ego's desire to be right. The episode ends with reflection questions for listeners to consider.
Takeaways:
The need to be right can lead to disconnection and alienation in relationships.
The need to be right shows up in sneaky ways, such as collecting evidence to prove one's perspective and acting morally superior.
It's important to look within and examine our own behaviors, as well as let go of the ego's desire to be right.
Curiosity and equal dialogue are more important than the need to be right in relationships.
#destructive #pattern #right , #relationships , #disconnection #alienation #ego #marriage #podcast

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