• Finding Common Ground in Love

  • 2024/10/13
  • 再生時間: 45 分
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Finding Common Ground in Love

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  • Summary


    In this conversation, Alan Watts and Michelle Mills-Porter explore the intricacies of personality profiling, the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships, and the importance of understanding values and communication in fostering healthy connections.

    They discuss the significance of humour and compromise in relationships, the effects of trauma and PTSD, and the role of love languages in understanding partners.

    The conversation emphasises the need for self-awareness and empathy in navigating relationships and highlights the importance of finding common ground to ensure lasting connections.

    Takeaways


    Understanding personality profiling can enhance relationships.

    Childhood experiences significantly shape adult behaviour and values.

    Humour can be a powerful tool in resolving conflicts.

    Compromise is essential for successful relationships.

    Values are often reflections of upbringing and experiences.

    Memory and perception can differ greatly between individuals.

    Changing behavior requires consistent effort over time.

    Early childhood experiences have lasting impacts on personality.

    Communication is key to understanding differences in relationships.

    Generational trauma can influence current behaviours and relationships.


    Contact Info:-

    Relationship Revolutions is hosted & presented by Alan Watts "The Love Engineer"Alan is a relationship coach who uses a unique blend of NLP, coaching and Kinesiology to help & guide his clients to find, build & keep the relationship that is right for them.Alan's socials and website can be found on ⁠www.linktr.ee/LoveEngineer⁠


    Guest Info

    Michelle Mills-Porter "The People Reader"


    Websites - thepeoplereader.com/ (Company)

    mmp.uk.com/ (Personal)


    Lined in - linkedin.com/in/michellemillsporter


    Michelle's passion for unleashing human magnificence stems from my personal journey of surviving the biggest natural disaster in our living history, the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, where she discovered what is at the heart of humanity and what truly motivates us.

    From years of using analysis tools, Michelle felt there was something missing, and so she created a set of illuminating analysis tools that are consistently celebrated as the best that my clients have ever seen.

    These include ESSENCE, CLARITY, RAPID RAPPORT, NAVIGATOR and ILLUMINATOR which reveal our true motivations, our specific behaviour profile, how to build rapport, how to navigate our relationships (for young adults and children.) and identifying neurodivergence in the workplace. I work with people passionate organisations that are going through change, disruption, or growth, and empower them to achieve sky-high performance, increase engagement, retention and effective collaboration.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction and Location

    03:39 The Boxing Day Tsunami and Changing Perspectives

    04:28 Profiling and Navigating Relationships

    06:45 The Lack of Relationship Education in Schools

    08:54 Love and Compatibility

    12:17 Changing Behaviour and the Role of Emotions

    14:10 The Importance of Conscious and Subconscious Memory

    16:48 Changing Behavior and the 10,000 Hour Rule

    20:15 The Lack of Guidance in Raising Children

    22:49 The Power of Collective Action

    24:36 The Anxiety of Not Knowing

    26:34 The Power of Humour in Relationships

    29:39 Exploring Love Languages and Their Impact on Relationships

    32:35 Addressing Trauma Triggers in Relationships

    42:49 The Importance of Compromise in Building Strong Partnerships



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Summary


In this conversation, Alan Watts and Michelle Mills-Porter explore the intricacies of personality profiling, the impact of childhood experiences on adult relationships, and the importance of understanding values and communication in fostering healthy connections.

They discuss the significance of humour and compromise in relationships, the effects of trauma and PTSD, and the role of love languages in understanding partners.

The conversation emphasises the need for self-awareness and empathy in navigating relationships and highlights the importance of finding common ground to ensure lasting connections.

Takeaways


Understanding personality profiling can enhance relationships.

Childhood experiences significantly shape adult behaviour and values.

Humour can be a powerful tool in resolving conflicts.

Compromise is essential for successful relationships.

Values are often reflections of upbringing and experiences.

Memory and perception can differ greatly between individuals.

Changing behavior requires consistent effort over time.

Early childhood experiences have lasting impacts on personality.

Communication is key to understanding differences in relationships.

Generational trauma can influence current behaviours and relationships.


Contact Info:-

Relationship Revolutions is hosted & presented by Alan Watts "The Love Engineer"Alan is a relationship coach who uses a unique blend of NLP, coaching and Kinesiology to help & guide his clients to find, build & keep the relationship that is right for them.Alan's socials and website can be found on ⁠www.linktr.ee/LoveEngineer⁠


Guest Info

Michelle Mills-Porter "The People Reader"


Websites - thepeoplereader.com/ (Company)

mmp.uk.com/ (Personal)


Lined in - linkedin.com/in/michellemillsporter


Michelle's passion for unleashing human magnificence stems from my personal journey of surviving the biggest natural disaster in our living history, the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, where she discovered what is at the heart of humanity and what truly motivates us.

From years of using analysis tools, Michelle felt there was something missing, and so she created a set of illuminating analysis tools that are consistently celebrated as the best that my clients have ever seen.

These include ESSENCE, CLARITY, RAPID RAPPORT, NAVIGATOR and ILLUMINATOR which reveal our true motivations, our specific behaviour profile, how to build rapport, how to navigate our relationships (for young adults and children.) and identifying neurodivergence in the workplace. I work with people passionate organisations that are going through change, disruption, or growth, and empower them to achieve sky-high performance, increase engagement, retention and effective collaboration.


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Location

03:39 The Boxing Day Tsunami and Changing Perspectives

04:28 Profiling and Navigating Relationships

06:45 The Lack of Relationship Education in Schools

08:54 Love and Compatibility

12:17 Changing Behaviour and the Role of Emotions

14:10 The Importance of Conscious and Subconscious Memory

16:48 Changing Behavior and the 10,000 Hour Rule

20:15 The Lack of Guidance in Raising Children

22:49 The Power of Collective Action

24:36 The Anxiety of Not Knowing

26:34 The Power of Humour in Relationships

29:39 Exploring Love Languages and Their Impact on Relationships

32:35 Addressing Trauma Triggers in Relationships

42:49 The Importance of Compromise in Building Strong Partnerships



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