Stephan Labossiere, a certified relationship coach and author, shares invaluable insights into love and intimacy. He emphasizes that healing from past traumas is crucial to forming genuine connections, as hurt people often hurt others. The conversation explores emotional intelligence, the importance of vulnerability, and how effective communication can strengthen relationships. Stephan also discusses the dynamics of attraction and the significant impacts of unhealthy relationships on personal happiness and future generations. Discover how embracing authenticity and self-awareness can transform your romantic life!
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Healing Is Key to Connection
Healing past hurts is crucial for healthier relationships and self-worth.
Unhealed pain causes projection onto partners and blocks true connection.
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Fear Sabotages Vulnerable Connection
Lewis shares how a partner's sabotage stemmed from fear of vulnerability.
The relationship's strong connection was undermined by unhealed emotional wounds.
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Gender Differences in Running Away
Women run away more from vulnerability because they feel emotionally overwhelmed.
Men usually latch onto good connections, but misunderstand women's fears leading to issues.
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MARRIAGE ISN'T THE PROBLEM - MARRYING THE WRONG PERSON IS.
We all want connection.
We all want an amazing, sexy, supportive romantic relationship.
So why is it so hard to find the person who can fill that position?
Most often, it’s not other people that are the problem- it’s ourselves.
We have so much hurt from our past that we haven’t worked through that keeps us from experience true connection with someone else.
Hurt people hurt people.
On today’s episode of The School of Greatness, I discuss what is keeping people from accepting love and why marriages fail with an incredible relationship guru: Stephan Labossiere.
Stephan Labossiere a.k.a Stephan Speaks is a certified relationship coach, speaker, and author. From understanding the opposite sex to navigating the paths and avoiding the pitfalls of relationships and self-growth, Stephan's relationship advice and insight help countless individuals achieve an authentically amazing life.
Seen, heard and chronicled in national and international media outlets including; the Tom Joyner Morning Show, The Examiner, ABC, and Huffington Post Live, to name a few. To coin a phrase by an individual who attended one of his speaking engagements, "he's definitely the relationship guy, all relationships all the time."
Stephan talks about how important it is to heal before you get into a relationship. Otherwise, you’re going to be projecting your past hurt onto your partner.
He says that the most important part of every relationship is connection. Connection will bring chemistry.
So get ready to learn all about the things that make a romantic relationship last on Episode 730.
Some Questions I Ask:
Who runs away from relationships that have potential more? Men or Women? (15:00)
What makes you an expert on relationships? (19:00)
What’s the greatest lesson you’ve learned in a relationship? (22:00)
What are the key things people should be looking for in a partner? (24:00)
How often should we be talking about our sexual needs? (35:00)
How do you manifest “the one?” (42:00)
When someone feels like they have found “the one,” what are the conversations they should have to know it’s the right decision? (49:00)
How do you know when you should end a relationship? (1:08:00)
In This Episode You Will Learn:
The number one thing holding people back from successful relationships (10:00)
Why men ruin relationships more than women (18:00)
How abstinence helped Stephan see things more clearly (20:00)
The things that every great relationship needs (23:00)
About the “Who Hurt Me” List (39:00)
The attitude many women have that pushes men away (44:00)
The truth about open relationships (58:00)
The one thing that Stephan wishes men knew about women (1:13:00)