Avoid Relationships With These Five Types of People - Jayson Gaddis - 389
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- In this week’s episode I unpack a recent instagram reel I posted that went viral. Here are the 5 kinds of people to avoid in partnerships:
Narcissists
Gaslighters
Stonewallers
Defensive assholes
People who won’t take responsibility.
Listen in to hear more.
Sometimes crappy relationships feel like home and you think it’s love 🤦🏻♀️
yes :/
Great insights, thank you. Relational intelligence, collaboration, emotional intelligence, maturity, healthy ego. Thanks for these topics of connection
You're welcome!! 🙏🏼
Thank you so much Jayson. I appreciate wanting to change how we BE in the world. And, unpacking narcissism. I'm always educating people about what that means and the seriousness of that diagnosis. Thank you for all your amazing work and wisdom.
You're welcome!! 🙏🏼
Great video….getting rid of the narcs….not an easy feat, but possible 💯💯
Thanks!!
Thanks Jayson, I really enjoy your podcast, especially the ones with you and your wife. ❤️
glad you like it! Thank you very much 🙏🏼
sadly there is soooo many people like this in this world to sift through...dating pool is more like a cess pool
I know what you mean
What if they say they have a part in it, they are willing to try and do better next time yet when next time rolls around they keep doing the same form of arguing? With the same issues, which is my jealousy fantasyland stories I share.
Example; I share my feelings and my partner gets upset. It turns into a battle to the point where it’s a complete melt down on all fronts. We have been dating for four years now and own a home together. I keep staying cause he keeps saying he will not take my feelings so personal next time. Yet when I share my insecurities he still responds with a huge rage 😤. I’m super confused and feel stuck to the point at which I’m now seeing a physiologist. He said he would but still hasn’t.
Almost a year old post but in case you are still in the same situatin. When you say "I share my feelings and my partner gets upset" I know that he's the one who should listen but how exactly are you sharing your feelings? It would help if you gave an example.
Great video.
Glad you enjoyed it
What if a person is married to a person showing these qualities AND feels committed to the vow they made to the marriage?
Commitment to the vow is important. but more important is their “willingness”. Are they willing to learn, grow and take ownership for their part in every single fight you have?
@@JaysonGaddis Thank you for that.