Shadow Side of Goodness
Exploring the complexities of relationships, the discussion highlights how saying "yes" too often can lead to self-abandonment and hinder authentic connections. It emphasizes the importance of interdependency, which requires both individuals to maintain their independence. The conversation encourages awareness of these dynamics and offers a gentle approach to support loved ones who may be giving beyond their capacity.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#399: The Shadow Side of "Goodness" | Part 1
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Why do some individuals consistently view social interactions as negative and find themselves giving more than receiving, resulting in a lack of reciprocal relationships, regardless of their efforts to break the cycle, as discussed in the episode #399: The Shadow Side of "Goodness" | Part 1 and the clip Healing Through Boundaries?
Why do some individuals consistently view social interactions as negative and find themselves giving more than receiving, resulting in a lack of reciprocal relationships, regardless of their efforts to break the cycle, as discussed in episode #399: The Shadow Side of "Goodness" | Part 1 and the clip Healing Through Boundaries?
Why do some individuals consistently view social interactions as negative and find themselves giving more than receiving, resulting in a lack of reciprocal relationships, regardless of their efforts to break the cycle, as discussed in the episode #399: The Shadow Side of "Goodness" | Part 1 and the clip Healing Through Connection?