MBP 104 - Corey Hague - The Secret Art of Breaking Up
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Corey Hague is the Co- Author of the book “The Secret Art of Breaking Up: Surviving and Thriving with Aaron Stevenson." This book offers practical tips on how to survive and thrive from a relationship trauma and help you understand depth and step by step guidance about what to do and not to do when it comes to legal issues, and divorce settlement. Corey’s background is in content creation. He’s been in that for most of his life starting with magazines, shifting into online publishing and audio distribution and then into online digital journalism with the ABC currently. That’s resulted in a multi range of skill set in Audio, Video, Photography design, and Writing into compelling stories. At the ABC, He has produced hundreds of pieces in a wide range of departments. Take-Aways: " I think a lot of problems that actually coming from is lack of honesty. Equality is really useful and makes a lot of sense. There’s a thing that’s a lot of value which is celebrating differences, and accepting the differences.” “I constantly take that fight and thrown in a bin because I do stupid things. It’s a conflict of trying to understand why we do things vs. Why we’re doing.” “The first thing is not the real thing, there’s something else underneath. What’s important is how to figure out whatever the real issue is. And that is really down the line.” “You need to understand that what you’re doing means everything to your partner. It’s a matter of understanding the value. When you do something, you're actually demonstrating your care and affection. If you’re better, your relationship will be better.” Mentioned Resources: Website: http://secretartofbreakingup.com Facebook: The Secret Art of Breaking Up : Surviving & Thriving Connect: Disclosure: This post may contain links to products or services with which I have an affiliate relationship and may receive compensation from your actions through such links. However, I don't let that corrupt my perspective and I don't recommend only affiliates. Disclaimer: Some of the content of this podcast may contain topics of a sensitive nature such as depression, anxiety and suicide. Whilst I have experience in coaching, training and remedial therapy I'm not to provide mental health advice or counselling. Therefore, engaging with the content of this podcast should not be considered a substitute to professional therapy.
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