165th Rescription: Why are you single? Navigating Love, Life, and Personal Growth in your 20s vs 40s

EPISODE · Jul 6, 2023 · 31 MIN

165th Rescription: Why are you single? Navigating Love, Life, and Personal Growth in your 20s vs 40s

from D.E.W. -N- 2womuch · host John and Kanika

What if you could completely transform your dating game and relationships by understanding the pivotal differences between being single in your 20s versus your 40s? We've explored this question in our latest insightful discussion, drawing from our personal experiences to offer you valuable lessons on love and life. We talk about the questions that can help build a meaningful relationship and also delve into the role of sex for singles and those committed. We promise that you'll gain new insights into your own dating experiences and learn how to navigate these waters with grace, understanding, and a dash of humor.We also tackle the challenging intersection of desires and logic, and how it can considerably impact major life decisions like having children later in life. The discussion reaches far beyond dating, nudging you to explore your values, commitment to life goals, and potential for personal growth. We emphasize cherishing relationships and shared experiences and touch upon the struggles of working in demanding environments, echoing the importance of self-care. The session concludes with motivating advice on making each day better than the last, encouraging you to take action and make the most out of life. Tune in and join us on this thought-provoking journey that promises to enrich your understanding of relationships and personal growth.Support the show

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