EPISODE · Jul 10, 2023 · 9 MIN
Maintaining Standards: The Importance Of Speaking Up
from Psychology of Dating Podcast · host Nadine Neukirch- Clinical Psychologist/Dating Coach
It can be common in dating to have fears about speaking up and naming dynamics that make you uncomfortable. People can assume they are 'too needy or sensitive', worry they will 'scare' people away, or have beliefs they need to 'play the game' and not let someone else know how much they were impacted by an action.In this episode:- Learn about the impacts of not asserting yourself in dating, how this reduces self-respect and respect from others- Identify key barriers to assertivenessFREE Guide on Top 3 Mindset Shifts in Dating: https://www.nadineneukirch.comInformation on coaching and psychology sessions:https://www.nadineneukirch.comThanks for tuning in to The Psychology of Dating Podcast. If you found this episode helpful, please follow, rate, and share it with someone navigating the dating world. Want more support? Download my free guide: “Top 3 Mindset Shifts in Dating” – link in the show notes. For 1:1 sessions or to join my group program Dating with Confidence & Clarity: A Psychological Approach, visit nadineneukirch.com Connect with me for tips, insights, and encouragement on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nadine_clinpsych_datingcoach/ or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nadineneukirchpsychology
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It can be common in dating to have fears about speaking up and naming dynamics that make you uncomfortable. People can assume they are 'too needy or sensitive', worry they will 'scare' people away, or have beliefs they need to 'play the game' and not let someone else know how much they were impacted by an action. In this episode: - Learn about the impacts of not asserting yourself in dating, how this reduces self-respect and respect from others - Identify key barriers to assertiveness FREE ...
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