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Relationship Dynamics

Most relationship struggles stem from one partner feeling unloved and attempting to prompt change in the other, often leading to defensiveness and disconnection. Even well-intentioned feedback can feel threatening, causing partners to withdraw rather than engage. It's through these frictions that individuals are often inspired to seek personal growth and deeper understanding in their relationships.
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    #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan

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    • How does self-awareness influence the way individuals respond to feedback and criticism within relationships, as discussed in the episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Relationship Dynamics?

    • How can understanding oneself improve relationships, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Relationship Dynamics?

    • Can you please elaborate on the prescriptive trajectory you mentioned in relation to episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Understanding Relationship Dynamics? You mentioned that you can learn something 100 times better than you know currently, and you also talked about taking ego out, taking responsibility, and making necessary changes that actually work. That whole concept really impacted me. Thank you! Glenn.

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