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Ep 183: My Crazy Episode - and What You Can Learn From It

Ep 183: My Crazy Episode - and What You Can Learn From It

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Ready to transform your relationship triggers into pathways for healing? Join me in this episode to discover how your "crazy" moments are your greatest teachers on the journey to secure connection.

Welcome to the Relationship Revolution, where we're flipping the script on emotional triggers in relationships. Your nervous system activation isn't a failure—it's a pathway leading to your core wounds and deepest desires when you learn to follow it down rather than manage it away.

In this episode, I walk you through my own triggering moment and how I transformed into gold. You get to meet my three parts:

  • an anxious little girl needing reassurance
  • a "go-getter" needing new leadership
  • a sensual "lover" needing freedom of expression

By meeting these needs myself rather than demanding someone else fulfill them, I build self-esteem instead of diminishing it.

The difference between emotionally mature and immature relationships isn't the absence of conflict—it's how you move through it together. Conflict either becomes a doorway to deeper intimacy or a cycle of pain, depending on your capacity to hold yourself through it.

Register for my FREE training - From Reactive to Safe in Relationships

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