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The Power of Loving Yourself
Life is not all about you, but it is. Like it starts with you. And I love, you know, Lisa Nichols. She has so many just like, just, she just throws down such wisdom. So whenever you're feeling jealous or comparing yourself to someone, it's a positive project. We've heard that if you really irritate me in some way, then it's something in me that I don't like about myself that you're triggering.
“Treasure your relationships, not your possessions.”
-Anthony J. D’Angelo
Relationships are the most influential factor in our health, and healthy relationships can literally transform our lives. But how do we know which relationships will be successful? Why is it so important to invest our time and energy in making them work?
Today’s episode is jam-packed with relationship experts who will teach you all about relationships with your friends, family, spouse, and even with yourself.
New York Times bestselling author and viral content creator Jay Shetty knows all about the benefits of close relationships. He’s going to share the true meaning behind the “spark” in relationships and the tools you’ll need to form meaningful connections.
Christine Hassler - expert psychologist, best-selling author, podcast, and television host - will share the truth behind toxic relationships and the reasons why a relationship with yourself is most important.
Jairek Robbins, bestselling author and master coach, explains all the things to avoid in relationships and will teach you the three vital parts of every healthy connection.
Dhru Purohit, bestselling author and host of a major health and wellness podcast, details the types of friendships and how they can influence our quality of life. Learn how to create intentional friendships and how community is the ultimate biohack.
Founder of Rising Woman, one of the biggest online communities with over 3 million readers, Sheleana Aiyana will explain the impact our culture has on relationships and how to qualify people when choosing relationships.
Harvard expert in psychology, Dr. Robert Waldinger, will explain how an 85-year-long study uncovered the surprising truth that people who lived the longest were those who had the warmest relationships with others.
You won’t want to miss this all-inclusive guide to building meaningful relationships!
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