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EP 454: How to Change Your Life in 6 Months
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This is the episode I needed in my 20’s!
I WISH someone had been this honest and direct with me about the path to transformation and healing.
Inside this episode:
I share with you six things that dramatically changed my life
I discuss the importance of your inputs (your environment, friend group, and habits)
The importance of “disappearing”, planting seeds of hope, and gaining clarity around the life you want
I want you to know that no matter where you are in life, I believe in you. You deserve to fight for your happiness.
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Are you ready to become the securely attached version of yourself so you can effortlessly attract the relationship you deserve?
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EP 451: 10 Non-Negotiables for a Successful Life
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VIP APPLICATION: CLICK HERE TO APPLY calendly.com/esladvisor/vip-consultation Empowered.Secure.Loved. Relationship Program. APPLICATION: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough In this episode, I share my 10 non-negotiables for a successful life. This episode is like getting handed a cheat code for success; these are ten things I WISH I had known a lot sooner. Inside this episode: - Truths ab...
EP 450: Take a Break from Dating to Rewire Your Brain for Healthy Love
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Click Here to Apply to the E.S.L. Program: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough Taking a break from dating IS NECESSARY at times, but it is only helpful if you work on yourself during the break. Inside today’s episode I discuss: - How becoming the best version of oneself is crucial for attracting and maintaining a healthy, loving relationship. - Acknowledging that current dating approaches...
EP 448: Your Relationship as a Tool for Personal Growth with Special Guest, Sarah Yudkin
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🤩 THE BREAK-UP ACADEMY $500 OFF ends tonight! Make sure you use code: OVERIT and grab it here: drmorgancoaching.com/break-up-academy Woo-hoo this episode is SO FREAKING GOOD! You’re gonna love this conversation between Sarah Yudkin and I, where we discuss healing relationship anxiety, co-creating secure attachment, and dating intentionally. Inside this podcast episode we discuss: - The importan...
EP 447: 3 Steps for Creating Emotional Safety for Healthy Relationships
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Enroll in the Break-Up Academy today (USE CODE: OVERIT for $500 dollars off!): Enroll Here 🥳 drmorgancoaching.com/break-up-academy Apply to the Empowered.Secure.Loved. Program: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough In today’s episode I get extra vulnerable, realizing how what I have experienced recently has led me to greater appreciation for the emotional safety that is in my securely attac...
EP 446: Challenging Limiting Beliefs About Worthiness & Breaking Relationship Patterns
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ACCESS THE SO OVER IT MASTERCLASS: WATCH HERE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/so-over-it-replay APPLY TO THE E.S.L. PROGRAM: CLICK HERE TO APPLY: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough In today’s episode Ashlee Hogan shares her vulnerable and inspiring journey through the Empowered.Secure.Loved. Program We discuss: - The impacts of growing up in a single parent home on our relationship beliefs - H...
EP 442: Overcome Relationship Timeline Pressure & Reset to a Healthy Dating Mindset
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APPLY TO THE E.S.L. PROGRAM HERE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough REGISTER FOR THE SO OVER IT MASTERCLASS HERE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/overit You’re gonna love this episode! Inside this episode I discuss how: - Timeline pressure can lead to feelings of fear, self-doubt, and comparison. - Anxiously attached individuals may struggle to notice red and yellow flags in dating due to the ...
EP 441: 10 Things You Need to Know About Securely Attached Relationships
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APPLY TO THE E.S.L. PROGRAM HERE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/esl-breakthrough REGISTER FOR THE SO OVER IT MASTERCLASS HERE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/overit In this episode I am giving you the TEN things I wish I had known earlier about securely attached relationships You are gonna love this HONEST list that is packed with valuable relationship insights that will help you understand what a secure ...
Bonus Episode: PT 2 SURPRISE: I’M ENGAGED! My Personal Journey to Securely Attached Healthy Love
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MOVE TO SECURE ATTACHMENT CHALLENGE: www.drmorgancoaching.com/gift ✅ Mark Your Calendars: I am LIVE on instagram on Tuesday 5/21 at 4pm PST 🥳 Now for today’s episode- DRUMROLL PLEASE…. Get ready for me to spill the tea on all of the juicy details of my proposal, and my real raw emotions about getting engaged. Inside of this episode I do a deep dive on: Getting engaged can bring up a range of em...
EP 439: SURPRISE: I’M ENGAGED! My Personal Journey to Securely Attached Healthy Love
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EP 439: SURPRISE: I’M ENGAGED! My Personal Journey to Securely Attached Healthy Love
EP 437: Choose Yourself & Become Secure with Special Guest, Rachael Thomas
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EP 437: Choose Yourself & Become Secure with Special Guest, Rachael Thomas
EP 436: Healing the Mother Wound: Where to Start
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EP 436: Healing the Mother Wound: Where to Start
EP 435: Securely Attached Dating Secrets: Excerpts from my Best-Selling Book
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EP 435: Securely Attached Dating Secrets: Excerpts from my Best-Selling Book
BONUS EPISODE: Finally Understand Peri-Menopause & Balancing Your Hormones with Guest Bria Gadd
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BONUS EPISODE: Finally Understand Peri-Menopause & Balancing Your Hormones with Guest Bria Gadd
EP 433: Rewire Your Brain for Healthy Relationships with Special Guest Heather Larsen
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EP 433: Rewire Your Brain for Healthy Relationships with Special Guest Heather Larsen
EP 430: 7 Life Changing Relationship Tips I’d Give my Younger Self
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EP 430: 7 Life Changing Relationship Tips I’d Give my Younger Self
EP 427: Exploring Human Design with Special Guest, Erin Claire Jones
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EP 427: Exploring Human Design with Special Guest, Erin Claire Jones
EP 425: Healing, Finding Love & Breaking the Cycle of Unhealthy Relationships with Sabrina Zohar
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EP 425: Healing, Finding Love & Breaking the Cycle of Unhealthy Relationships with Sabrina Zohar
EP 424: Avoidant Attachment Style Signs & Interventions
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EP 424: Avoidant Attachment Style Signs & Interventions
EP 423: Anxious Attachment Style Signs & Interventions
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EP 423: Anxious Attachment Style Signs & Interventions
EP 422: What to Expect On Your Healing Journey
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EP 422: What to Expect On Your Healing Journey
EP 421: Breadcrumbing, Mutual Ghosting, Finding Love at Any Age
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EP 421: Breadcrumbing, Mutual Ghosting, Finding Love at Any Age
EP 420: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 3
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EP 420: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 3
EP 419: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 2
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EP 419: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 2
EP 418: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 1
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EP 418: Love is Blind Attachment Style Analysis with Dr. Morgan Pt. 1
BONUS EPISODE: Balance Your Hormones to Feel Better with special guest Dr. Beth Westie
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BONUS EPISODE: Balance Your Hormones to Feel Better with special guest Dr. Beth Westie
EP 416: How to Grow Through a Break-up: The Six Steps You Need to Know
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EP 416: How to Grow Through a Break-up: The Six Steps You Need to Know
EP 411: Raising Relationship Standards, Healing Trauma Wounds with Special Guest, Kelly Chase
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EP 411: Raising Relationship Standards, Healing Trauma Wounds with Special Guest, Kelly Chase
EP 408: Healing Disorganized Attachment and Creating a New Life with special guest, Jenn Flood
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EP 408: Healing Disorganized Attachment and Creating a New Life with special guest, Jenn Flood
EP 404: 3 Ways to Have a Terrible Relationship (And What to do Instead)
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EP 404: 3 Ways to Have a Terrible Relationship (And What to do Instead)

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  • @Siamo123
    @Siamo123 2 дні тому

    💕

  • @Chdebru
    @Chdebru 2 дні тому

    My notes: Limit your distractions New friend groups Be intentional about who you’re adding Be willing to do the work you’re avoiding “I’m willing to do whatever it takes to heal and become the best version of myself” Prioritize self care first Saying no and having boundaries Hobbies Career new job Start reading books instead of scrolling “Psycho cybernetics” Maxwell malts “Mans search for meaning” victor frankl “Super attractor” gabby Bernstein “You are a badass” Jen sincere “The science or getting rich” Wallace waddles “Love magnet” Start looking for things to give you hope Find people who are willing to pour into you, support you, and inspire you

  • @Blah27
    @Blah27 2 дні тому

    Your energy is just so amazing and your podcasts are so helpful ♥️🌸

  • @Blah27
    @Blah27 3 дні тому

    Your voice is soooo soothing and calming☺️🥰

  • @Ryna1205
    @Ryna1205 4 дні тому

    Thank you for your support and help in personal development.

  • @lindaseitel6639
    @lindaseitel6639 7 днів тому

    I could use a coach like you right now!!

  • @Jesse-jt7oc
    @Jesse-jt7oc 14 днів тому

    100%

  • @rosswardrop465
    @rosswardrop465 14 днів тому

    Thats why i stay single.All men should do the same.Golddiggers.

  • @rosswardrop465
    @rosswardrop465 14 днів тому

    My advice to men be like me and stay single.Only get ripped off like i did.Golddiggers.

  • @rosswardrop465
    @rosswardrop465 16 днів тому

    Stay single.

  • @rosswardrop465
    @rosswardrop465 16 днів тому

    Dont be foolish. Stay single.

  • @hannah4323
    @hannah4323 Місяць тому

    I keep finding the same pattern, having a great first date - the guy says how great it was and that he’s interested without me prompting and then by the second date things fall off. Any advice here?

  • @annastone5624
    @annastone5624 Місяць тому

    Love the pool analogy too..

  • @annastone5624
    @annastone5624 Місяць тому

    Excellent advice!! 🌸

  • @PlagueXKill3R
    @PlagueXKill3R Місяць тому

    Thank you for this. Just what I needed right now.

  • @lindsayschumacher3697
    @lindsayschumacher3697 Місяць тому

    So incredibly happy for you and Robert. What a beautiful full circle experience. You are a force and you touch every person that you meet. Sending you all the love!

  • @GLSetser
    @GLSetser Місяць тому

    Dr Morgan, I am so happy for you and Robert! ❤🎉 You are such amazing person who has made an incredible impact in my life. This work will impact and heal generations of families. Your wisdom and vulnerability always and especially in this moment sharing your engagement was truly so touching and an absolute blessing to us all and to the world so thank you and thank you Robert for sharing her with us and congratulations to you both. I wish you all the happiness and all the babies, I can’t wait to watch it. I love you. You know that your mom is right there with you in your heart and she’s so proud and she loves you very much . Love and hugs and prayers Ginger P

  • @lindsayschumacher3697
    @lindsayschumacher3697 Місяць тому

    Love this so much!!!!!

  • @user-ii5cc8zp6d
    @user-ii5cc8zp6d Місяць тому

    Thank you for sharing!

  • @rsmith9047
    @rsmith9047 2 місяці тому

    Word of advice….move the microphone down…it is covering a large part of your face…which is distracting

  • @barbarablackstone1631
    @barbarablackstone1631 2 місяці тому

    Cycle tracking after hysterectomy seems impossible. If I don’t actively have a period, how do I know what phase I’m in?

  • @mrmartinez4188
    @mrmartinez4188 2 місяці тому

    I realized after many years of dating, I needed to start slowing things down. The last 2 Relationships went way too fast, and as I got to know their character of these women, I was apalled that I was in a relationship with women like this. It is much simpler than that. I just told the woman I started dating. I needed to go slow so she could get acquainted with who I truly am and I could do the same with her. I reiterated this a few times. She’s good with it. We only date once a week and we communicate a few times a week. I do enjoy this freedom of not getting locked in with somebody and realizing the idiosyncrasies are something I can’t handle. It goes both ways I understand. But if we go slow, then we have an opportunity to become more friends and keep the kissing and making love until we’re sure about each other. I feel this is a more mature way of relationships. I just have the conversation I don’t worry about what to say. it should come out natural and smooth and most definitely authentic.

  • @xxgavinator9671
    @xxgavinator9671 2 місяці тому

    This was a bunch of words that mean nothing

  • @Jesse-jt7oc
    @Jesse-jt7oc 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for sharing how to protect love share love grow love, thnk you Dr. Morgan

  • @Jesse-jt7oc
    @Jesse-jt7oc 3 місяці тому

    This specific video is the most love I have ever heard in my life WOW

  • @christinereffel8427
    @christinereffel8427 3 місяці тому

    Omg my two favorites!!!! Love this is happening!!!

  • @Geaxuce
    @Geaxuce 3 місяці тому

    I think the way to say that is "slow is smooth and smooth is fast." Great advice

    • @zwerrell
      @zwerrell Місяць тому

      Or, as my brain surgeon uncle would say, “to move fast, move slow”

  • @marriagecausesdivorce7540
    @marriagecausesdivorce7540 4 місяці тому

    Love is Blind should hire Dr Morgan to go in and do therapy with the anxious and avoidant contestants, and give them psychological tips and hints on how to improve. It would actually make the show educational.

  • @marriagecausesdivorce7540
    @marriagecausesdivorce7540 4 місяці тому

    If I was to guess, I think Chelsea is probably the victim of a lot of relationship trauma hence the anxious attachment, trust issues, reassurance needs, bids for connection, etc. The problem is compounded as she finds securely attached men boring. Sh needs to spend a lot of time going to therapy, understanding her early childhood-caregiver wounds, and rewire her nervous systems so she is more securely attached and is attracted to securely attached men.

  • @marriagecausesdivorce7540
    @marriagecausesdivorce7540 4 місяці тому

    I think this is what people mean when they say "nice guys (like Trevor) finish last". Should really be "secure guys finish last". Trevor's attachment style seems too boring for Chelsea's nervous system. It also seems like a lot of "chemistry" between Chelsea/Jimmy is actually just the anxious-avoidant toxic cycle. Its strange a securely attached guy like Trevor would want to be with an anxiously attached partner like Chelsea? Why?

  • @littledetailsbydarby3240
    @littledetailsbydarby3240 4 місяці тому

    ❤ Love This ❤

  • @CryptoTaurusMoon
    @CryptoTaurusMoon 4 місяці тому

    You can be unbelievably secure, and an avoidant will make you anxious no matter what you do

  • @littledetailsbydarby3240
    @littledetailsbydarby3240 5 місяців тому

    This was so good, and so relatable! I wish more women would take some self-inventory and take the time between relationships to understand ourselves and learn to trust ourselves and prioritize self care 🫶🏾

  • @Lee-dy5lx
    @Lee-dy5lx 5 місяців тому

    If you are accepting crumbs from an avoidant its because you have a childhood wound you have not healed. You can never change another person but you can do the work to change yourself. I was in an on again off again relationship with an avoidant for a couple of years that I viewed as the one that got away. Then I was with my second narcissist, hit rock bottom and did the work on myself. Next relationship was with another avoidant who came on strong and then started to pull away as we got closer at the 2 month mark. I asked for what I wanted and when she couldn’t deliver more I ended it. It hurt like hell but I never regretted having done the work to walk away from an avoidant that I never would have been able to do until I did the work on myself.

  • @Antaeres
    @Antaeres 5 місяців тому

    Uhhh someone being egotsitical and making jokes or putting you down is called vulnerable narcissism. Avoidants don't have to be complete assholes.

  • @ninaasuncion6330
    @ninaasuncion6330 6 місяців тому

    😢

  • @michelle_gerard
    @michelle_gerard 6 місяців тому

    Thank you - I’ve used this to help rework my Morning Alignment for 2024 ❤

  • @Zara19888
    @Zara19888 6 місяців тому

    This is so true! My long distance bf tells me I’m too good for him and I’m too good looking and he doesn’t beleive I genuinely want him. Last time we met, we had a great weekend but he made rude comments when I did my make up in the morning, “ how I’m putting on my mask “I know how to do make up, it’s subtle so I know it’s all from his insecurities. I do look good 😂 he wasn’t feeling the best physically and I could see he was putting me down to make himself feel better.

  • @Fre3brd
    @Fre3brd 6 місяців тому

    This was great!!! New perspective!

  • @Fre3brd
    @Fre3brd 6 місяців тому

    18 month “situationship” with an Avoidant….breaking it off hurt, but being in that situation was waaay worse….

    • @gokuwufei99
      @gokuwufei99 4 місяці тому

      3 year situationship for me and a year apart now. I begged and pleaded here and there until I decided to change myself "New year-new me" type ish. I still want her to come back as we've been still hanging out even after the breakup every now and then. But I realize after studying attraction type and 11 days of no contact and not hearing anything after we had an amazing saturday together that... maybe she'll never come back really and we'll just be friends that hang out here and there and nothing more. Hurts, but probably the truth

  • @ISing4Jesus6353
    @ISing4Jesus6353 6 місяців тому

    I have no idea if my crush was a DA or a FA but he was completely smitten with me in the very beginning. At least it felt that way and that’s what everyone around us witnessed. We went on a couple of dates and he spent a lot of time and money on me which I took as him pursuing me. This went on for several months…almost a year. I finally had to have a DTR only to find out we were NOT dating…even though two of those “dates” we both referred to as a “date”. He said he wasn’t attracted to me that way and just wanted to be friends. I was completely shocked and so were my friends. When I asked him why he didn’t make that clear sooner he said he didn’t know how to tell me, he didn’t want to hurt me and didn’t want to lose my friendship. I can’t avoid him completely because we attend the same church but I did pull away and stop texting him. He still texts me frequently and still wants me around…not sure why cause we never became physically intimate.

    • @EightyFourThousands84000s
      @EightyFourThousands84000s 6 місяців тому

      Omg I had a kind of similar situation where yeah the other person was acting seemingly smitten in the beginning but then when I confessed my attraction back she was like, "Sorry I'm not looking for anything right now but I'd still like to be friends." I was too was completely shocked. Then I became confused because she'd still flirt with me at work and at parties. She'd even act jealous if she saw me having fun with other girls. Instead of just moving on and realizing that the mixed signals were going to cause issues, I ended up re-persuing her again in a more "casual", indirect way. Things seemed to be going well (at least for her) until we had our first major conflict. That's when some new guy in our friend group jumped in and started trying to get with her. Ever since that conflict and after I confronted her about it and about the status of our feelings and relationship, she grew more and more distant and cold. She started ignoring me and only hanging out with the new guy even after I told her that I felt jealous seeing her with him. Funny thing is, even though she kept saying she never liked me "like that" she wouldn't tell me straight up that she liked the new guy "like that" either. Oh well whatever, I'm sick of feeling jealous and that whole friend group was toxic. She was toxic. The new guy was toxic and would smirk when he saw me in distress from the jealousy. It hurt so bad in the beginning when I was moving on but I think I'm finally feeling better and ready for the next chapter of my life. Good luck to you and I know it can be awkward when those people are part of the same congregation.

    • @kaiavere5467
      @kaiavere5467 5 місяців тому

      They're so full of sh*t. (The unhealed, not self aware avoidants, I mean). It's unbelievable. I was best friends and on/off fwbs with my avoidant for 5 years. Over that last year things took on a really romantic tone, he's acting completely smitten, telling me I've "ruined other women for him", he wishes I lived with him so he could wake up next to me every morning, lighting candles, forgetting what he's saying mid-conversation because he's stunned by my piercing eyes, etc. I'm 26 and I've never loved someone so much or felt such a connection. Every time we met up we would spend hours just laughing and talking, having all-over-the-place (very ADHD lol) philosophical conversations that no one else could keep up with, and over time were very vulnerable about stuff we were struggling with too. Friends who knew him would say he must be in love with you, he isn't like that with other women. We had a super blissful honeymoon period and that's when I suggested we either try out going on dates or go back to being just friends. He was scared to death, it seemed to trigger him very badly. Said he was afraid of losing me as a friend. But he said let's try some dates. He was clearly really spooked and eventually ended it after I pointed out to him how afraid he is of affection, and we had a long convo where I was really able to get to the root of it. He ended up telling me I made him see how he's got a lot of work to do on himself and he can't do it while dating me. But then unfortunately he didn't stop messing with my head. Would alternate between flirting, almost love bombing, sending very specific romantic songs ("I want to ruin our friendship, we should be lovers instead"), acting SUPER jealous when his friend was interested in me, etc -- and claiming that he NEVER HAD ROMANTIC FEELINGS FOR ME AT ALL, that he was sorry he misled me, he's just affectionate with everyone even his friends, that he's sorry he never reciprocated my feelings, basically trying to erase everything else he had ever said to me including his reasons for breaking up and claim it meant nothing. That hurt more than anything he could have possibly done. Recently I unblocked him, was thinking maybe we could be friendly now. He told me he's in therapy now, that I helped him see he needed help with his avoidance. He started sending me those romantic, specific cryptic songs again, including one saying "you broke down my barriers, you were right I'm just a coward for love". We talked for a few days and he seemed completely smitten again. Eventually I asked ok what's with the songs and everything again. He denied it all, I said the greatest gift you could give me in this world is the truth. He told me once again I never had romantic feelings for you. ... So I blocked him again, and wrote a song called "You're so full of shit." :-)

    • @homebody61
      @homebody61 4 місяці тому

      @@kaiavere5467Oh no, you’ve been through hell.

  • @libertybelllangdon1701
    @libertybelllangdon1701 6 місяців тому

    It’s heartbreaking I am in a situationship to a man that is a dismissive avoidant & I am totally in love with him but he doesn’t care that he is hurting my feelings by not keeping his word. He never has showed that he truly cares about me. I am done & I am finally ready for a real relationship. I need a man not a boy. A boy doesn’t know what he wants & man knows exactly what he wants & goes for it. But uses women as their play toy it has got to stop.

  • @lorirobinson4665
    @lorirobinson4665 7 місяців тому

    Tell me why I started crying hearing thus you hit the nail on the head

  • @lindasonntag4098
    @lindasonntag4098 7 місяців тому

    I really loved this clear message - I am much, much older than you but still had not learned my lesson! I knew a DA for over a year with still hopes of “converting” him - he would give all his time to his guy friends & step-family & I would get some crumbs! I felt like it was my last chance at my age & didn’t want to give up.😢

  • @DawnFifer
    @DawnFifer 8 місяців тому

    Thank you!

  • @lifeofmarinNYC
    @lifeofmarinNYC 9 місяців тому

    😢thanks for having me on! ❤🎉

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 9 місяців тому

    ❤❤

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 9 місяців тому

    Looks can get your foot in the door but character will keep it in

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 9 місяців тому

    ❤❤ "resentment is a relationship killer"

  • @CoachSteveJandS
    @CoachSteveJandS 10 місяців тому

    ❤❤