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Writer's pictureHannah Brooks

7 Tips For When Self-Reflection Feels Painful


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If you have any chance of having a great –or even just a decent– marriage, there will inevitably be times in your relationship that you need to take a look at your self and how you are approaching your relationship. To self-reflect and take ownership of the ways you are contributing to a less-than-great relationship.


Even if you know how essential this is for making positive changes and having lasting love, it can still, unfortunately, feel painful–if you approach it the way so many people do.


Luckily, I have found a way to take the pain out of facing all this. It can even feel good to look at those sticky, unskillful, or not-so-pretty patterns we fall into…with the right attitude and a good dose of self-support. (I personally find it thrilling!)

I want to share how with you today in this episode, broken down into 7 specific tips.


So listen in to 7 Tips For When Self-Reflection Feels Painful so that you no longer avoid doing –even just a little– this extra essential relationship improving meta skill and so you easily can make the loving changes on your end that will allow you to steer your marriage in a much more loving and connected direction.


Ready to feel so much more connected and loving with yourself-- and proud of yourself, too? Listen in and subscribe via Apple Podcasts (and I'd love for you to leave a review!), or Stitcher, PlayerFM, Spotify, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, or Pandora--or below. (Not seeing your preferred podcast listening platform? It's on most, so search for "Highly Sensitive, Happily Married" there!)



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