I find men are usually the pleasers at the beginning of the relationship, but that quickly subsides. Then, women become the ones bending over backwards. That's just my experience though. I also find that a really easy way to spot whether a relationship is healthy or not is by seeing if one partner is doing most of the talking. If partners don't have a 50/50 split when it comes to talking and listening, one of them is definitely not being heard which breeds resentment and dysfunction.
It's hard to take this talk seriously unless you know the reason for the breakup. Did the people pleaser simply take back the other person after they sowed their wild oats?
Nope. we actually both went into the space of understanding the deeper patterns preventing us from moving forward. Quite the opposite of sowing our wild oats. We dove deep into ourselves -- not other people 😉
I find men are usually the pleasers at the beginning of the relationship, but that quickly subsides. Then, women become the ones bending over backwards. That's just my experience though. I also find that a really easy way to spot whether a relationship is healthy or not is by seeing if one partner is doing most of the talking. If partners don't have a 50/50 split when it comes to talking and listening, one of them is definitely not being heard which breeds resentment and dysfunction.
Spot on.
What a nourishing episode ❤Thank you both Kylie&Mark
You guys are the absolute best! Love you ❤
I enjoyed listening to this episode. Thank you for sharing
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So so good! I resonate so much with all of this
Amazing !
OMG, you should read the story Water Bugs and Dragonflies!!! The Dragonfly is the symbol of my son that died when he was 10!! 💙💙
Sooooo gooood!
It's hard to take this talk seriously unless you know the reason for the breakup. Did the people pleaser simply take back the other person after they sowed their wild oats?
Nope. we actually both went into the space of understanding the deeper patterns preventing us from moving forward. Quite the opposite of sowing our wild oats. We dove deep into ourselves -- not other people 😉
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