Solo - Waiting for the other person to change to get your needs met...

EPISODE · Jul 29, 2024 · 21 MIN

Solo - Waiting for the other person to change to get your needs met...

from Embodied with Anthea Bell · host Anthea Bell

Welcome dear ones to this week's episode of Finding Your Way Home. A Solo, on a passion subject for me and those who work with me: in our exploration of the space between me and them - and how to create deep bond between the two - "How do I know if I'm waiting for them to change..?"👉🍂 If you know yourself to be deeply attentive to the cares, concerns or behaviour of those in your life - and, perhaps find it harder to access your own - this is your episode. I take you through 15 years of self-discovery, and 10 years of working with others to explore: ⚡️ Why we so often seek / wait for others to change - in the hopes that when they do, our needs will be met⚡️ What fears / shadow aspects nudge us in this direction of externalising agency⚡️ The hidden damage of subtle, often unconscious codependency / manipulation - how it can erode deep self-relating, and the honesty, integrity and equality of a partnership⚡️ And how to build both your self-agency and, liberate the other person to be exactly who they are 🧡This was a beautiful episode to record for you all; I hope it lands in a way that’s truly meaningful for you. Keep doing your diligent deep diving loves, it’s the best investment you could possibly make. To find out more about future episodes, working 1:1 or being a part of this September's immersive Embodiment Training (a bespoke, online programme to up-level both your personal embodiment journey, and teach deep practices to use with clients), visit www.ab-embodimentcoaching.org / @ab_embodiment on socials. Deep love listeners,Anthea x 

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