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Competing Attachments

The conversation delves into the complexities of prioritizing relationships, especially when competing attachments arise. It highlights the distress that can occur when one partner feels overshadowed by another commitment, whether it be a job or family. Embracing the pain and acceptance of these dynamics can lead to deeper connections, transforming shared struggles into collective triumphs.
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    #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan

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    • Why do I get anxious and uncomfortable when I receive love or think about being accepted and loved by people, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and in the clip Competing Attachments?

    • Why do I feel anxious and uncomfortable when I receive love or think about being accepted and loved by people, as discussed in episode #332: Why Couples Really Fight with Figs O’Sullivan and the clip Competing Attachments?

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

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