Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Enabling in Relationships
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Ever felt like you're stuck in a loop of constantly enabling someone's behavior without reaping any benefits for yourself? Well, you're not alone. Joshua, and Jeremy engage in a deep discussion on enabling behavior in relationships, based on insights from the article, How to Stop Being an Enabler in a Relationship: Five Ways from Marriage.com. We explore the power of reframing and re-envisioning our relationships with difficult conversations to spark growth and evolution.
It is no secret that communicating tough information or initiating challenging conversations can be daunting. However, articulating our thoughts clearly is a cornerstone of creating an environment where people understand what to expect from us, and where we can protect ourselves from being exploited. Without such boundaries, be prepared to be overwhelmed by others' drama, and stuck in a cycle of enabling behavior.
Finally, we invite you to join us in creating momentum conversations and revisiting these topics together, encouraging a journey of self-improvement and personal growth. Packed with personal stories, practical steps, and much-needed conversations, this episode is sure to leave you deeply enlightened and empowered.
Resource: How to Stop Being an Enabler in a Relationship: 5 Ways (marriage.com)
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Co-Host: Joshua Fields ACC, CPC, & Master ELI Practitioner
Website: https://joshuafields.coach/
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Co-Host: Jeremy Rubin, Keynote Speaker, Author, Consultant, Sales Leader
Website: http://faceconsultinggroup.com/
Chapters
1. Breaking the Cycle: How to Stop Enabling in Relationships (00:00:00)
2. Breaking the Cycle (00:00:08)
3. Setting Clear Boundaries and Resisting (00:09:11)
4. Enabling, Accountability, and Consequences (00:16:50)
5. Breaking Free, Self-Care (00:24:04)
6. Creating Momentum (00:36:04)
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