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#003: Navigating Relationships and Codependency with Ivy Kwong

#003: Navigating Relationships and Codependency with Ivy Kwong

FromThe Mark Groves Podcast


#003: Navigating Relationships and Codependency with Ivy Kwong

FromThe Mark Groves Podcast

ratings:
Length:
71 minutes
Released:
Nov 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is the difference between wanting to make your partner happy and being accommodating to the point of losing yourself? What is the recipe for self-love that allows you to deepen your connection in relationships? In this episode, I speak with Ivy Kwong, a licensed marriage & family therapist, speaker, and writer who specializes in self-love and connection to heal codependency.
Ivy also lets us in on an emotional intimacy exercise you can start putting into practice right away (55:05). Make a new nightly routine of checking in with yourself and sharing with your partner about the following areas: anger, pain, sadness, fear, shame, guilt, joy, and loneliness. Tune in to hear exactly how this exercise works and more tips and tricks you can use to help yourself (and your partner) grow. 
In this episode, you’ll also learn:

The definition and different degrees of codependency (19:17)
The value of self-esteem and self-love (27:45)
What you need in order to sustain a relationship (48:05)
And so much more!

 
Where can you find more about Ivy Kwong?Website: BareIvy.comInstagram: @BareIvyEmail: bareivy@gmail.comAdditional Website: https://www.shellbreaker.com/
 
Recommendations and references:Article: “F*ck Yes or No” by Mark Manson Book: “Codependent No More: How to Stop Controlling Others and Start Caring for Yourself” by Melody Beattie
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Released:
Nov 26, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Mark Groves, a Human Connection Specialist, explores the complex world of relationships and connection. What underlies our connection with ourselves and others? Why do we show up the way we do in our romantic relationships, professional life, friendships, our own health and wellness and more? How do we maintain long term connections that thrive? Mark has a fun, no holds barred, no BS approach to exploring the human condition and the fundamentals of all our human connections.