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There’s a problem with a lot of dating and relationship stuff you see on platforms like Instagram...

You’ve probably experienced that light bulb feeling when you resonate with a piece of advice you see online. But you need to apply an extra filter when scrolling through a social media feed, watching a Youtube video, or listening to a podcast episode.

When someone posts something that makes you go “Ah-ha!”, do you ask yourself: Does this apply to me at all? Or does it apply to me in my specific situation right now? A lot of the time, there’s nuances that the content creator doesn’t (and in some cases, can’t) account for which might make their advice inapplicable to you and your circumstance. 

But how would you know that for sure? In this episode of the Love Life Connection, you’ll discover three caveats to the usual relationship advice offered out there. I’ll tell you how to know whether or not something applies to you (and why even what I share with you on this show or elsewhere has caveats to it, too). 

Along the way, you’ll see examples of bad vs. triggering behaviors, learn one thing I have my clients do when they’re trying to get over an ex, and discover what you can do when faced with a difficult relationship you can’t just easily cut off.

2:24 - The big secret of doing the necessary work to find your person

12:37 - Caveat #1: knowing the difference between a trigger and bad behavior

18:39 - Caveat #2: how your habits and values pair with someone else’s

22:49 - Caveat #3: how you treat a relationship you’ve chosen vs. one you didn’t

27:42 - The tricky part of dealing with difficult relationships you didn’t choose

I hope you enjoyed this episode! Find me on Instagram or email me with your feedback. I look forward to hearing from you!

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