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Relationships Pt. 3: The Life-Saving Practice of Clarifying Expectations
- 2024/06/03
- 再生時間: 44 分
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Podcast Description:
✅ FREE PREVIEW: Download and Watch Session One of the Emotionally Healthy Relationships Course --- https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/preview
Unclear and unmet expectations have the power to rip apart relationships, divide teams, blow up families, and sink entire churches. That's why expectations are a matter of life and death!
There are 4 primary ways expectations go wrong:
On part three of this series, Geri Scazzero is joined by her husband Pete to explore the 8 essential relationship skills everyone must adopt in order to cultivate emotionally healthy relationships.
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✅ How Emotionally Healthy Are You?: Take Free Assessment to Discover if You Are an Emotional Infant, Adolescent, Teenager, or Adult --- https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/mature
✅ FREE PREVIEW: Download and Watch Session One of the Emotionally Healthy Relationships Course --- https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/preview
Unclear and unmet expectations have the power to rip apart relationships, divide teams, blow up families, and sink entire churches. That's why expectations are a matter of life and death!
There are 4 primary ways expectations go wrong:
- Your expectation is unconscious. You didn't even know you had an expectation until it was violated.
- Your expectation is unrealistic. It is not reasonable given the person or circumstance.
- Your expectation is unspoken. You did not clearly articulate your expectation to another person.
- Your expectation is un-agreed upon. The other person never agreed to follow-through with your expectation.
On part three of this series, Geri Scazzero is joined by her husband Pete to explore the 8 essential relationship skills everyone must adopt in order to cultivate emotionally healthy relationships.
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✅ How Emotionally Healthy Are You?: Take Free Assessment to Discover if You Are an Emotional Infant, Adolescent, Teenager, or Adult --- https://www.emotionallyhealthy.org/mature