Embracing Agreement
Heather emphasizes the importance of fostering agreement and invitation in conversations, especially during conflicts. Instead of engaging in battles of blame and judgment, she suggests recognizing discomfort and choosing to step away if needed. Ultimately, she highlights that every interaction can benefit from more love, starting with self-love, to create a healthier dialogue.In this clip
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447: Building Better Communication, Compassion And Connection
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Why can't my parents simply tell me what to do in this episode #284: Breaking Free from Toxic Friendships with Violet Benson and this clip Uncovering Childhood Patterns? My mom screams at me, yelling things like "You're old enough to help without anyone telling you to." It's so sad, but both of them are emotional manipulators. I improved my emotional foundation to withstand such manipulation attacks. Why can't they just be kind and tell me what to do?
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