Recognizing avoidance behavior is crucial in addressing fear of being alone. A fear of being alone can stem from childhood experiences, such as being left alone frequently. Addressing this fear involves learning to be comfortable with oneself and being proactive in self-improvement before seeking a partner.
In this conversation, Noah Kagan opens up about accepting himself, vulnerability, how he's grown in relationship, his excitement to be a father, and much more.
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0:00 Intro
1:45 How Has Noah Changed In The Last 1.5 Years?
4:44 Greater Peace And Acceptance For Self?
11:35 Getting Internal Validation
12:49 What Was Writing A Book Like?
15:35 Having The Hard Conversation
21:30 Vulnerability
24:40 Growing In Relationship
29:00 What To Do If You’re Avoiding
32:40 Noah’s Current Block
39:05 I Love Myself
41:00 Pause = Patience
44:40 Weekly Review
46:00 Expand Love & Free
54:34 Vision
56:55 Addition Through Subtraction
57:45 It’s Easy To Success
1:01:02 Resisting Watching Testimonials
1:03:12 Vulnerability Hangover
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