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How to Feel Secure in Your Relationship | Relationship Theory
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9 minutes
Released:
Dec 30, 2022
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Podcast episode
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On Today's Episode:
Are you struggling to balance your ambitious goals with your love life? Pursuing your goals without neglecting your partner can be challenging. That´s why in this episode of Relationship Theory, Lisa and Tom Bilyeu sit down and share how to pursue ambitious goals without neglecting each other.
After watching this episode, you’ll know how to communicate being ambitious to your partner. You’ll learn how Tom makes sure Lisa doesn’t feel neglected while he’s chasing big goals. Lisa shares the fundamental question she asks herself that helps her not feeling neglected and much more.
SHOW NOTES:
How to communicate being ambitious to your partner. [1:01]
This is how Tom makes sure Lisa doesn´t feel neglected while he´s chasing big goals. [2:02]
The fundamental question Lisa asks herself to stop feeling neglected. [2:31]
Why it´s okay to do something for your partner to make yourself feel good. [4:00]
Warning signs that you´re in a dysfunctional relationship. [5:30]
QUOTES:
“I always ask myself the fundamental question: “Does he love you?” [2:37]
“If I were in a relationship and you would make me feel insecure, over enough time, I would either get out of it or start to feel needy, and feeling needy would probably be the first sign for me that this is seriously dysfunctional.” [5:41]
“I do not understand why people stay in a relationship, where that person does not make you feel amazing.” [5:57]
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FOLLOW LISA:
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YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IAbTcH
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FREE 4-Part Confidence Workshop: https://bit.ly/3fZcbO5
On Today's Episode:
Are you struggling to balance your ambitious goals with your love life? Pursuing your goals without neglecting your partner can be challenging. That´s why in this episode of Relationship Theory, Lisa and Tom Bilyeu sit down and share how to pursue ambitious goals without neglecting each other.
After watching this episode, you’ll know how to communicate being ambitious to your partner. You’ll learn how Tom makes sure Lisa doesn’t feel neglected while he’s chasing big goals. Lisa shares the fundamental question she asks herself that helps her not feeling neglected and much more.
SHOW NOTES:
How to communicate being ambitious to your partner. [1:01]
This is how Tom makes sure Lisa doesn´t feel neglected while he´s chasing big goals. [2:02]
The fundamental question Lisa asks herself to stop feeling neglected. [2:31]
Why it´s okay to do something for your partner to make yourself feel good. [4:00]
Warning signs that you´re in a dysfunctional relationship. [5:30]
QUOTES:
“I always ask myself the fundamental question: “Does he love you?” [2:37]
“If I were in a relationship and you would make me feel insecure, over enough time, I would either get out of it or start to feel needy, and feeling needy would probably be the first sign for me that this is seriously dysfunctional.” [5:41]
“I do not understand why people stay in a relationship, where that person does not make you feel amazing.” [5:57]
FOLLOW TOM:
Instagram: http://bit.ly/2s9lU90
YouTube: http://bit.ly/2KWanAC
Podcast: https://spoti.fi/2xEloFL
FOLLOW LISA:
Instagram: https://bit.ly/2TIsoKh
YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IAbTcH
Podcast: https://spoti.fi/2IEajGW0
Released:
Dec 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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