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Ep. 196 In the "Fix-ness"

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We've invented a term for when a person gets preoccupied by trying to "fix" themselves! We stumbled on this idea when reviewing one of our very first podcasts on insecurity. This week, we discuss that whatever we want to “fix” actually points us to the parts that are asking to be loved. The “fixness” itself can be an avoidance of intimacy. So, instead of trying to “fix” can we bring empathy and unconditional self-love into this moment?

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We've invented a term for when a person gets preoccupied by trying to "fix" themselves! We stumbled on this idea when reviewing one of our very first podcasts on insecurity. This week, we discuss that whatever we want to “fix” actually points us to the parts that are asking to be loved. The “fixness” itself can be an avoidance of intimacy. So, instead of trying to “fix” can we bring empathy and unconditional self-love into this moment?

  continue reading

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