Embracing Identity Shifts
Embracing new identities can be a transformative experience, often shaking up relational dynamics. As life transitions from maiden to mother, communication becomes vital in navigating these changes. It's essential to express desires and feelings openly, fostering deeper connections even amidst challenges. Prioritizing relationships while adapting to new roles requires ongoing dialogue and understanding.In this clip
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703. How to Let Parts of You Die: A Solo on Identity and Change
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How can I maintain friendships while experiencing personal growth and change, especially if I have a tendency to leave friendships behind or struggle with finding interesting things to talk about? This question is in relation to the episodes Shira Barlow: Hormone Cycle Balancing Nutrition Plan, Self-Compassion & Indulging Without Guilt, Embracing Change, 1063: Working for Kin Might Just Do You In | Feedback Friday, The Power of Listening, What I Learned In My 20's: Self Love, Boundaries, Comparison & Trusting My Intuition, 627. Meeting the Anger Within + Taking Off Your Mask with Hannah Eden, and 881: Finding Your Angle in Covert Love Triangle | Feedback Friday. Many relationships that were very good at one point faded when I moved on, started new things, or grew professionally. I feel responsible for this.
How can I maintain friendships while experiencing personal growth and change, especially if I have a tendency to leave friendships behind or struggle with finding interesting things to talk about? This question relates to the episodes Shira Barlow: Hormone Cycle Balancing Nutrition Plan, Self-Compassion & Indulging Without Guilt, Embracing Change, 1063: Working for Kin Might Just Do You In | Feedback Friday, The Power of Listening, What I Learned In My 20's: Self Love, Boundaries, Comparison & Trusting My Intuition, and 627. Meeting the Anger Within + Taking Off Your Mask with Hannah Eden, and 881: Finding Your Angle in Covert Love Triangle | Feedback Friday. Many relationships that were very good at one point faded when I moved on, started new things, or grew professionally. I feel responsible for this.