Episode
Right person, wrong time
Description
The phrase "right person, wrong time” is an expression that describes a situation where two people are deeply in love but are unable to be together due to circumstances beyond their control. So, is this concept real? In today's episode, I dive into why I think the right person, wrong time is not necessarily true. I also dive into different examples and stories that prove that true love will always find its way back if it's really meant to be. Remember, if you loved this episode, be sure to share it on instagram and send me a dm @lyss or @dateyourselfinstead. Connect with the Date Yourself Instead Movement: Website | Instagram Connect with Lyss: TikTok | Instagram | YouTube
Chapters
The phrase right person, wrong time is a common expression describing a situation where two people are madly in love but unable to be together due to circumstances beyond their control.
00:00 - 07:48 (07:48)
Summary
The phrase right person, wrong time is a common expression describing a situation where two people are madly in love but unable to be together due to circumstances beyond their control. It can be painful to feel like you found your soulmate but the timing doesn't work out, and it begs the question if there really is a perfect ideal person for you.
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The idea of right person, wrong time is a common misconception in relationships.
07:48 - 12:42 (04:54)
Summary
The idea of right person, wrong time is a common misconception in relationships. Being in a happy and committed relationship with someone does not make them the right person for you, even if there is a deep connection.
EpisodeRight person, wrong time
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In this podcast episode, the host shares her thoughts on the concept of the "right person, wrong time" using the example of the movie "Sweet Home Alabama".
12:42 - 17:30 (04:48)
Summary
In this podcast episode, the host shares her thoughts on the concept of the "right person, wrong time" using the example of the movie "Sweet Home Alabama". She believes that if two people meet and still have strong feelings for each other years later, then it was meant to be and the timing ultimately doesn't matter.
EpisodeRight person, wrong time
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Believing in the idea of the "right person, wrong time" can be detrimental to mental health since it prevents individuals from moving on from relationships that were not meant to be.
17:30 - 27:42 (10:11)
Summary
Believing in the idea of the "right person, wrong time" can be detrimental to mental health since it prevents individuals from moving on from relationships that were not meant to be. External factors such as timing and priorities can make a relationship difficult, but it does not necessarily mean that the person is the right one for us.
EpisodeRight person, wrong time
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The feeling of losing someone and missing someone is universal, and even if it's the right person but the wrong time, nothing can stop two people from ending up together, eventually, when they love themselves the most, and they've let go, they will find each other again, causing growth, self-development, and self-love.
27:42 - 30:22 (02:40)
Summary
The feeling of losing someone and missing someone is universal, and even if it's the right person but the wrong time, nothing can stop two people from ending up together, eventually, when they love themselves the most, and they've let go, they will find each other again, causing growth, self-development, and self-love.