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“Am I Being Unreasonable?” (Part 1)

“Am I Being Unreasonable?” (Part 1)

FromOn Attachment


“Am I Being Unreasonable?” (Part 1)

FromOn Attachment

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

One of the things I’m most often asked is “How do I know if I’m being unreasonable in my relationship?”. This can be a really tough enquiry to determine for yourself, particularly when you’re getting a lot of pushback and self-trust may be lacking. In today’s episode, I’m offering my take on your specific examples as to whether certain expectations, requests or situations are reasonable (or not), to help you to be able to build your discernment muscle and ultimately feel equipped to make that decision for yourself in your relationships.We'll cover:Should someone text me everyday after 1 or 2 dates?Asking my partner to stop speaking to his ex because I compare myself with herAsking my significant other to not like scandalous or seductive pictures onlineAsking my partner to check in with me when they get home safely after drinkingWanting regular sleepovers when my partner sleeps better aloneUse the code JUNE50 for 50% off 3 masterclasses or the Higher Love Course - https://www.stephanierigg.com Further Links & Resources Apply for my 6-month Homecoming Mastermind Download the free guide: Attachment 101 Follow me on Instagram: @stephanie__rigg & @onattachment Visit my website
Released:
Jun 14, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Are you ready to move beyond relationship insecurities and develop the tools & insight to create a loving, healthy relationship? In this show, join Relationship Coach & Attachment Expert Stephanie Rigg as she delves deep into all things attachment theory, love, relationships & intimacy - sharing her wisdom and experience to help you start making real changes in your life & relationships.