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Bringing back an oldie but goodie episode this week! Whether youâre hearing it for the first time, or if you heard it when it first aired back in February 2023, I hope you will find some nuggets of wisdom to take away.
When anxiety shows up, it can feel tempting to want to make it go away as fast as possible. Iâve found this can actually make the anxiety stronger, and offer up 5 alternate ways to respond next time anxiety shows up.
âIs it anxiety or incompatibility? webinar mentioned in the episode: https://youloveandyoulearn.com/ra-or-incompatibility-webinar
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Bringing back an oldie but goodie episode this week! Whether youâre hearing it for the first time, or if you heard it when it first aired back in January 2023, I hope you will find some nuggets of wisdom to take away.
Is there such thing as the âright relationship?â
Why is this such a common question we ask ourselves?
How do we expand into a new way of thinking?
I dive into my thoughts on this subject and how to think about our relationship in a way that is less anxiety-inducing.
In the podcast, I mention relationship incompatibilities, and if youâre looking to answer the question âis it anxiety or incompatibility?â in your healthy relationship with more confidence, check out my 2-hour webinar on this for $27. CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT
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We are heading into Valentine's Day month and there will be a ton of messages about having your romantic partner meeting your needs and showering you with love and gifts. While itâs lovely to celebrate our love for people in our lifeâitâs also important to celebrate the love we give ourselves.
Part of how we can give and receive love for ourselves and become our own best friend, our own inner loving parents, or the main character of our life is to intentionally practice filling up our cup. Intentionally taking time to nourish your mind, body, heart, and soulâvs. waiting for someone else to do it for you. It doesnât mean we stop relying on others, but it means we take responsibility for our own fulfillment and wellbeing.
Next week I am hosting a 7-Day Challenge, Filling Your Own Cup, inside the You Love and You Learn Patreon community! Weâll go through how to define your needs (what fills your cup), how to meet your needs without crazy pressure and strict rules, how to prioritize yourself, and how to become flexible in meeting your needs as you evolve as a person.
Todayâs episode gives you a sneak-peek into Day 1 of the Filling Your Own Cup challenge. Join here for just $7/month! (cancel anytime) Join the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/YouLoveandYouLearn
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Reading fiction can be relaxingâunless weâre stuck comparing our lives and relationship to the ones in the books! Then it can become stressful. Just know you are not alone if you feel this wayâthis episode topic was highly requested from other members of the You Love and You Learn community after I posted about fiction recently!
In todayâs episode, I explore three reasons why comparison to fiction books is unhelpful (because of all or nothing thinking, because romanticism in and of itself isnât a sustainable goal, and because taking on otherâs stories as our own puts us in reactive mode) and I give you mindset shifts and tips to help you feel more comfortable reading fiction again.
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In todayâs episode, I sat down with Alena Winter, a clinical Naturopath and Nutritionist in New Zealand who is passionate about helping people understand true foundations of health and the things we need in place to be well. The good news? Many of these pillars of health are simple, accessible, and low costâyet they can make a world of a difference in how we feel on a day to day basis.
We discuss:
What the nervous system is and how it influences us (Alenaâs explanation is so simple!)Why is it important to begin to understand our window of tolerance, and how to know if weâve gone outside of itWhy nervous system awareness helps us as individuals Why nervous system awareness helps our relationshipsHow we can co-regulate with other people in our lives Tools to support your nervous system in the day to day and in relationshipsFor more of Alenaâs work, check out:
Her free nervous system regulation guide: https://alenawinter.co.nz/free-regulation-guide
Her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alenawinternaturalhealth
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Have you ever felt pressure to âjust be gratefulâ? Maybe you have sat down to write a gratitude list before, but it took you a while to think of things about your life, your relationship, your partnerâand you felt guilty about it; âshouldnât I be more grateful?!â
In this weekâs episode, I sit down with Karden Rabin, nervous system expert to explore a new perspective on gratitude that will (hopefully) help you feel way less pressure and approach it from a more compassionate lens. This was a big shift for me when I first heard Karden explain it, and I am grateful for him sharing with the You Love and You Learn community!
For more of Kardenâs work:
His website: www.somiainternational.com
His Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kardenrabin/?hl=en
Somia International Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/somiainternational/?hl=en
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Having a strong mindset in relationships can be a big game-changer. Our mindset affects the way we think, feel, and behaveâso it makes a big difference if we come from a mindset of âwhy bother?â (victim mindset) or âI canât change anywayâ (fixed mindset) as compared to a mindset of âI can influence my life and relationship (creator mindset) or âI am not there yetâbut I am getting thereâ (growth mindset).
And this January, I am going to be focused on helping you strengthen your relationship mindset! Strengthening my mindset has helped me go from feeling stuck and helpless to empowered and confident in my relationship. (No, not 100% of the time, not perfectlyâbut enough to make a difference!)
Todayâs episode gives you an exciting sneak-peek into Day 1 of my upcoming 7-Day Challenge: Strengthening Your Relationship Mindset in 2025. The challenge is taking place inside the You Love and You Learn Patreon membership, and you can join here for just $7/month!
Join the Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/YouLoveandYouLearn
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Nate and I celebrated 8 years together yesterday, and I wanted to take some time to reflect on what Iâve learned in our time together. The 8 lessons I explore in more detail are:
The more we resist feeling âbadââthe more we suffer. The more we accept feeling âbadââthe sooner it will come and goItâs much easier to look at the ways our partner is lacking than to turn inward and see our own shortcomingsDonât sweep things under the rug, but donât spend excessive time thinking and thinking and thinking about them eitherMake the unspoken spokenTrust that your partner has positive or neutral intentionsâthey are not trying to hurt youWedding planning doesnât have to be stressful or magical, it can be whatever you make it.The messy, boring, hard moments donât make it to someoneâs social media page 99% of the timeâbut theyâre part of being human.Instead of trying to âbe more lovingâ to othersâbe compassionate towards the barriers in your heart. This in and of itself is an act of love and will help you softenAdditional resources:
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I am so excited to bring you this conversation with Dr. Courtney Paré, a licensed naturopathic doctor, holistic anxiety coach, speaker, and author. Courtney empowers those facing anxiety and OCD to experience greater peace and confidence in their lives and relationships, and just published her first book Overcoming Relationship Anxiety!
I had a chance to read the book and itâs fantastic. I know this resource and the wisdom Courtney shares in this episode will be useful for anyone who experiences relationship anxiety.
For more of Courtneyâs work:
Get Overcoming Relationship Anxiety hereCheck out her website hereAdditional resources:
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I canât believe weâre already at episode 100 of this podcast! After sitting down with 50 guests, there were many lessons learned about love that I wanted to recap and shareâso I went back and listened to the final question I ask all guests; âwhat is one thing you have learned about love that you want to leave listeners with?â
I found that there were 7 key categories of these lessons, so I went more into depth about each one and am sharing the key ideas from my wise guests over the last couple years.
The 7 key categories were:
Love is a choice, commitment, action, and something you buildEmbrace your unique relationship and unique partner, your love does not have to be one-size-fits allLove is something we can create from within, if we are blocked from our inner love it may be due to fearSelf-love and building a relationship with yourself helps you relate to othersLove is not always easy, but itâs rewarding, nourishing, and worth itLove is quiet and stable, not a rollercoasterLove and relating to others means communicating openly and staying curious about your partner as the relationship evolvesTo those who have listened to the podcastâTHANK YOU!! Cheers to the next 100 episodes.
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In this episode I am back with past guest, Ela Topcuoglu, who is a Life Transition Coach that helps us intentionally move through lifeâs big milestone moments (that can often be challenging for someone with anxiety). Things like moving in together, getting engaged, a breakup, changing jobs, or looking ahead to marriage.
One stage of transitions in particular, the limbo stage (in between the old life and the new) can be particularly uncomfortable and confusing, so Ela is back to explore:
A quick refresher on the three phases of transition and why limbo is so pivotalWhat the limbo stage is and why it can feel harder than expectedCommon mistakes people make when navigating identity shifts during transitionsHow to intentionally approach the uncertainty of the limbo phaseThe hidden blessings of this stage that often go unnoticedIf youâve ever felt stuck between where you were and where youâre going, this episode is for you!
For more of Elaâs work:
Check our her Limbo worksheet hereCheck out her website here Check out her Instagram hereAdditional resources:
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In this episode, I sit down with Lily Sais, a former school psychologist turned registered Three Principles practitioner, whose journey has taken her from anxiety to a place of peace. Lily is passionate about helping others uncover the peace that already lies within them, beneath anxious thoughts (the peace that already lies withinâŠLOVE!)
We cover:
Why itâs important to stop focusing on whatâs wrong with youWhy seeking more information is not always usefulHow we can release the need to think and do more An analogy of anxious thoughts like a snow globe Lilyâs powerful definition of loveâŠand more!
For more of Lilyâs work:
https://www.peace-from-within.com/pfwcommunity
https://www.instagram.com/_peacefromwithin/
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Over the years, there is a recurring âthemeâ that brings up discomfort for me within my relationship, and that is when things feel boring or mundane. It used to really freak me out, and I would jump to thinking I had to go find a more exciting partner or relationship.
I still have these moments of judging the boredom, but when I pause to reflect further, I see things a little differently now: as a chance to pour into my life more intentionally, vs. placing the relationship or Nate on a pedestal.
In this episode, I explore how I am setting intentions this winter to intentionally show up for myself and nurture 3 key areas:
My inner lifeMy valuesMy personal interestsThese are 3 key areas that Robert Johnson shares in his book (We: Understanding the Psychology of Romantic Love) to take the projection off our partner to complete us and make us whole. Excited to share this with you so you can take the time to reflect on these key areas, too!
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This is a long overdue episode to explore signs of what an abusive relationship is and isnât. I often give the disclaimer âmy work does not apply to abusive relationshipsâ and wanted to have a licensed therapist explain the types of abuse so people are aware.
And who better than Dr. Molly Burrets, a licensed clinical psychologist based in Los Angeles with 15 years of experience practicing psychotherapy, conducting research, and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
In the episode, we mentioned resources for people experiencing abuse in an intimate relationship:
peaceoverviolence.org
Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN) â 800.656.HOPE (4673)
National Domestic Violence Hotline â 800.799.SAFE (7233), 800.787.3224 TDD
Books:
The Verbally Abusive Relationship: How to Recognize It and How to Respond
by Patricia Evans
The Dance of Anger: A Womanâs Guide to Changing the Patterns of Intimate Relationships
by Harriet Lerner
The Emotionally Abused Woman: Overcoming Destructive Patterns and Reclaiming Yourself
by Beverly Engel
The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma
by Bessel van der Kolk
For more of Mollyâs work, check out:
www.drmollyburrets.com
www.instagram.com/drmollyburrets
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In this episode, I unpack the phrase âwhen you know you knowâ and how I used to take this phrase very literally, which caused a lot of anxiety and pressure on me. I deconstruct what it actually means to âknowâ something or have âknowledgeâ, as well as the characteristics of someone who is more likely to âknowâ something within their relationship or life.
If youâve ever heard someone say they âjust knewâ their partner was the one and felt crappy about it (âwhat do they know, and how do they know it?!â) â this episode is for you!
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Does it feel like youâre doing all the ârightâ things but youâre still not happy? Does it feel like everyone around you seems to be happier than you, and you feel so guilty about it?
What if this wasnât a flaw or something youâre doing wrong â and we have been getting happiness wrong all along? In this episode, I sat down with Stephanie Harrison of @newhappyco to explore what happiness is and isnât, and how we can take small steps to become more happy and fulfilled in our lives.
For more of Stephanie and New Happy, check out: www.thenewhappy.com
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In this episode, MJ and I discuss why lowering the bar in your life and relationship might actually be a good thing. No, this isnât about settling or letting go of standards. Itâs about moving forward without beating yourself up for every imperfection along the way, and taking small intentional actions instead of waiting for everything to perfectly line up before you can move forward.
This is the permission slip Iâve needed for so many years, and I know it will feel like a breath of fresh air!
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In this episode, I explore the common struggle of wanting anxiety to disappear and how this often makes the anxiety feel even stronger. Many people ask, âWhy is my anxiety still here even after Iâve tried all the tools?â â let's discuss a helpful shift in mindset that can transform your relationship with it.
I cover:
The nature of anxiety and why resisting it can make it feel strongerHow to reframe your motivation behind coping tools and strategies Why viewing anxiety as a "roommate" rather than a "guestâ can lead to a more peaceful coexistenceâŠand more!
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Iâve never done this before, but today I am bringing you a training from my Patreon membership to the podcast to show you a peek into the types of trainings we have every month!
This monthâs topic: wanting to stay in your relationship, but knowing you want things to be better or different, too.
If you want to dive into a library of trainings like this, and connect with 300+ others on a journey to become more secureâŠ
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In this episode, Chelsea and I dive into the idea that true relationship strength often comes from embracing differences rather than being exactly the same.
We cover:
Chelseaâs journey of overcoming internalized beliefs that partners must think alikeHow she learned to appreciate her husband's contrasting qualitiesHow differences can nurture a deeper love, personal growth, and a more expansive understanding of what it means to truly connect with someoneâŠand more
For more of Chelseaâs work
Website: www.healingembodied.com
IG & TikTok: @healing.embodied
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