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65. Infidelity and the Holidays, Part Three: Putting off Decisions

65. Infidelity and the Holidays, Part Three: Putting off Decisions

FromYour Secret Is Safe With Me


65. Infidelity and the Holidays, Part Three: Putting off Decisions

FromYour Secret Is Safe With Me

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Dec 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you’re having an affair and want to change the situation, how can you overcome the fear of finding the right time — especially during the holiday season? Are you just avoiding the uncomfortable feelings about facing your situation? According to Dr. Marie Murphy, feeling uneasy should not prevent you from doing what you want. Purposefully learning how to deal with the emotions that make you uncomfortable can help change your mindset and become someone who faces fears and does not let fear dictate decisions. This is your life — you’re the one in charge of how to live it. In this episode of Your Secret is Safe With Me, Dr. Marie Murphy talks about the importance of addressing your uncomfortable feelings. Listen in as Dr. Murphy discusses how to get past overwhelming thoughts about your infidelity situation, the truth about trying to justify other people’s feelings, and questions to ask yourself this holiday season. Stay tuned!
Released:
Dec 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Dr. Marie Murphy talks about infidelity and other challenging relationship situations from a non-judgmental perspective. She shares practical tools and advice from her own coaching practice to help you make changes in your love life, and interviews professionals with complementary expertise, such as family law attorneys, mediators, non-violent communication specialists, and more. In addition, Marie discusses the social and historical context of romantic relationships to provide perspective on our taken-for-granted assumptions about how relationships are supposed to be. To learn more, visit mariemurphyphd.com.