Finding Clarity
Terri Cole and Mark Groves discuss the common experience of feeling torn and confused when faced with important decisions. They emphasize the importance of trusting our own intuition and giving ourselves permission to acknowledge the truth, even if we're not ready to take action.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#199: Codependency: the Disease to Please with Terri Cole
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How can couples balance stability and personal growth in their relationships, as discussed in episode #336: Let's Build Some Bridges, the clip Embracing Your Truth, episode #329: Why Humans Fear Making Decisions with Mark Groves, episode #429: Community Member Coaching Sessions: The Path to Secure Attachment, and the clip Leaving with Grace?
My wife and I recently listened to your podcast with host Terry Real. We enjoyed the podcast, even with a few "I told you so" moments. In relation to resolving a marital battle, Terry recommended that the husband, "the man," say, "You're upset. I am sorry I hurt you. What can I do to help you?" My wife had two issues with this. First, she felt this was condescending. Second, she believes it lacked an explanation of what happens when the man does this but doesn't follow through the next time. She believes the man should say, "You're upset. I am sorry I hurt you. What can I do to help myself?" What are your thoughts on this?
How can I maintain friendships while experiencing personal growth and change, especially if I have a tendency to leave friendships behind or struggle with finding interesting things to talk about? This question is in relation to the episodes #147: How To Become A Boundary Boss with Terri Cole, #414: High-Functioning Codependents: How to Stop Being Everything for Everyone with Terri Cole, 1063: Working for Kin Might Just Do You In | Feedback Friday, The Power of Listening, What I Learned In My 20's: Self Love, Boundaries, Comparison & Trusting My Intuition, 627. Meeting the Anger Within + Taking Off Your Mask with Hannah Eden, and 881: Finding Your Angle in Covert Love Triangle | Feedback Friday. Many relationships that were very good at one point faded when I moved on, started new things, or grew professionally. I feel responsible for this.