Embracing New Beginnings
After experiencing a significant career setback, the importance of detaching from past identities becomes clear. Recognizing that some relationships were merely work-based allows for growth and a fresh perspective. By learning to identify and remove toxic influences, one can establish healthier boundaries and teach others how to treat them from the start, paving the way for a more fulfilling future.In this clip
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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 How to Deal With Crappy, Toxic People, Toxic Relationships, 585. Toxic Positivity: How It's Holding You Back From Processing Emotions & Connecting Authentically, Evolving Friendships, 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 should I handle my frustration about how I acted—being responsive and thankful but also annoyed—after Kaitlyn suggested I do something differently?
I'm proud that I recognize I need to adjust to her behavior. Will this change help her loosen her resistance too?