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Purpose and Relationships — Who Fits When You Start Living Aligned

Purpose and Relationships — Who Fits When You Start Living Aligned

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In this episode, we explore how living in your purpose changes the relationships around you. When you begin to live aligned with who you truly are, not everyone will know how to meet you there — and that can be painful, confusing, and lonely.
We talk about why some people grow with you while others grow away from you, how alignment reveals emotional maturity, and why certain relationships struggle when you stop shrinking, people-pleasing, or abandoning yourself. You’ll learn how purpose reshapes your standards, your boundaries, and the type of connection you can sustain.
This episode will help you understand that losing alignment for the sake of connection will always cost you more than losing connection for the sake of alignment. Purpose asks a real question: who knows how to meet you where you are now?
If you’ve outgrown relationships, felt misunderstood, or struggled with choosing yourself, this episode will bring clarity, peace, and permission to honor your growth.

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