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CXT 38: Elevated Relationships Have One Thing In Common

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In today’s episode, we talk about how for our relationships to thrive, we need balance. The most beautiful and inspiring examples of relationships I’ve ever seen are also examples of 2 people navigating the space between themselves with love, respect and ease.

The secret, and often overlooked, element to elevated relationships is DIFFERENTIATION, aka, the ability to be separate:

  • As much as we are interconnected, we are simultaneously individual. ⠀⠀
  • We have a right and responsibility to our unique feelings, thoughts, needs and desires. ⠀⠀
  • We are equal parts unique individuals + creatures of connection.

Join us for an insightful and intimate conversation about how finding the balance between togetherness and separateness is the secret to unlocking amazing relationships.

This episode was recorded as part of the weekly training that happens inside our free private Facebook group, The EQ Lab. If you are looking for a vibrant community of women who are ready to transform their relationships and reach that next level of success, join us right here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theeqlab

For more communication and relationship strategies, follow along with Dr. Shyamala:

Website: https://shyamalakiru.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.shyamalakiru

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In today’s episode, we talk about how for our relationships to thrive, we need balance. The most beautiful and inspiring examples of relationships I’ve ever seen are also examples of 2 people navigating the space between themselves with love, respect and ease.

The secret, and often overlooked, element to elevated relationships is DIFFERENTIATION, aka, the ability to be separate:

  • As much as we are interconnected, we are simultaneously individual. ⠀⠀
  • We have a right and responsibility to our unique feelings, thoughts, needs and desires. ⠀⠀
  • We are equal parts unique individuals + creatures of connection.

Join us for an insightful and intimate conversation about how finding the balance between togetherness and separateness is the secret to unlocking amazing relationships.

This episode was recorded as part of the weekly training that happens inside our free private Facebook group, The EQ Lab. If you are looking for a vibrant community of women who are ready to transform their relationships and reach that next level of success, join us right here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theeqlab

For more communication and relationship strategies, follow along with Dr. Shyamala:

Website: https://shyamalakiru.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.shyamalakiru

  continue reading

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