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Emotional Language in Building Relationships
The familiarity of a feeling in a relationship, even if it's not necessarily with the ideal partner, can drive one's partner choice. To avoid this scenario, it's important to learn emotional language to better understand and navigate relationships.
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Our first experiences with caregiving and family structure shape our expectations in relationships and influence the relationship models that we follow.
57:59 - 59:01 (01:02)
Summary
Our first experiences with caregiving and family structure shape our expectations in relationships and influence the relationship models that we follow. As humans, we tend to seek out familiarity and replicate past patterns in our current relationships.
ChapterEmotional Language in Building Relationships
Episode844 Become a Self-Healer and Break Free of Emotional Cycles with Dr. Nicole LePera
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Our desire for familiarity and comfort can often lead us to stay in relationships that may not be the best match for us logically.
59:01 - 1:00:14 (01:12)
Summary
Our desire for familiarity and comfort can often lead us to stay in relationships that may not be the best match for us logically. Examining our earliest models of relationships can help us understand these patterns in our behavior.
ChapterEmotional Language in Building Relationships
Episode844 Become a Self-Healer and Break Free of Emotional Cycles with Dr. Nicole LePera
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The lack of emotional language in most families makes it difficult for people to talk about their feelings.
1:00:14 - 1:00:41 (00:26)
Summary
The lack of emotional language in most families makes it difficult for people to talk about their feelings. It is important to learn how to talk about emotions in order to improve communication and understanding.