"Pop Up Pod" Life After Love: Letting Go & Moving on
Release Date: 10/11/2019
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Relationship aren't together on both sides with across all nationalities. There's a sense of resentment and I have feeling that I know why. Take a listen to the podcast and let me know your thoughts.
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The Science Behind A Broken Heart
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Teem Us
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Peace That Passes All Understanding.
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"SEX.. RELATIONSHIP.. SLOW DOWN"
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Why is everybody so got damn mad???
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Now that they're gone, it's like you are getting a new life in which you have to focus on yourself.
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Why do people hold on to a relationship—ignoring their own misery—even when they know it's over? the biggest sign you're in a dead-end relationship is when there's inequity of effort i.e. one member of the relationship is working much harder to maintain the relationship than the other. Long story short, a dead-end relationship is one you're hoping could go the distance but it can't — and it won't.
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A Situationship is that space between a committed relationship and something that is more than a friendship. On the one hand, removing the pressure of putting parameters on what the relationship is and isn't can be freeing – as long as both parties are okay with leaving things open. On the flip side, not knowing where you stand can be detrimental, especially if one party wants more of a commitment. This vagueness often leads one person to feel uncertainty and rejected.
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It is my personal belief that you cannot have a good relationship without good sex. How you connect physically is incredibly indicative of how you connect emotionally. We guard our emotions the same way we guard our physical imperfections – and if we can expose both to our partner, we can connect on a deeper level. Part of this requires communication and work as a couple, but it requires equal parts of honesty and work within yourself.
info_outlineHolding on is like believing that there's only a past; letting go and moving on is knowing in your heart that what's coming is better than what left. A lot of men and women find comfort in familiarity and justification, even when its rooted in a negative experience.
Join host Aishia Deal as she details why not knowing how to let go has no real benefit and why there's so much power in letting go.