EP 47: Vulnerability in Your Relationships: How & When to Use It and Why It’s Important

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2020 · 13 MIN

EP 47: Vulnerability in Your Relationships: How & When to Use It and Why It’s Important

from Let’s Get Vulnerable: Relationship and Dating Advice

Would you rather be “safe” and alone, or vulnerable and connected?    “Safe” ends up leading to “isolated”, which leads to pain, and can lead to depression (among other things)…   When we are connected; we are ALIVE and VULNERABLE   Today’s podcast delves deep into one of my FAVORITE topics ever: VULNERABILITY  I realized my podcast was named “Let’s Get Vulnerable” and I hadn’t even recorded an episode on vulnerability yet  (GASP)   As a relationship coach and psychologist, I often get asked: “But how do I know when it’s okay to be vulnerable?!”    In today’s episode, I introduce you to one of my most used metaphors: THE INTIMACY ONION–it will help you understand how to do this whole vulnerability thing    Inside the episode will learn: -Why you NEED vulnerability in a healthy relationship -How to PACE vulnerability for a healthy relationship -Why you struggle with vulnerability, and what is going on when you “dive in too quick”   Make sure you go listen to this episode and let me know your takeaways by shooting me a DM or screenshotting the episode and tagging me in your story!    P.S. The 8 Week E.S.L relationship coaching program is OFFICIALLY  open for application! Ready to get off the relationship rollercoaster and learn how to show up secure and confident in love? Click here to apply!  .

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