
What It Means to Be All In | Ep #192
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What does it mean to be "all in" on yourself, especially in the context of healing from infidelity? We'll talk about the importance of self-commitment and internal stability before you can fully engage in relationships.
Key Takeaways:
- Going all in means committing to yourself first.
- You cannot be all in on a relationship without being all in on yourself.
- Internal stability is crucial for healthy relationships.
- Overriding your feelings leads to losing your peace.
- Being all in does not mean over-functioning for others.
- Recognizing when you're half in and half out is important.
- Your healing should not depend on someone else's actions.
- Building a sustainable foundation takes time and effort.
- Choosing yourself changes everything in your life.
- The upcoming virtual retreat will help you create your all-in plan.
More from me:
- Sign up for the "Heal on the Go - Audio Membership" here: https://portal.andreagiles.com/offers/9tSEsULS
- Sign up for the $47 class "Decide: How to Commit to Staying or Going After Infidelity" here: https://portal.andreagiles.com/decide
- Apply to join the "Get Your Life Back After Infidelity" group program here: https://andreagiles.com/get-your-life-back/
- Follow me on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/theinfidelitycoach/
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