EPISODE · Jun 13, 2024 · 1H 25M
Moving on from divorce
from Relationship Revolutions Podcast · host Alan Watts - The Love Engineer
Summary In this conversation, Liz Harrington, The EFT Coach, shares her journey of healing and personal growth after going through a divorce. She emphasizes the importance of inner healing and how it impacts relationships. Liz also discusses the challenges of divorce, including the emotional and financial aspects. She highlights the need for support and understanding for men going through divorce. Additionally, Liz provides insights into navigating new relationships when children are involved. This conversation covers topics such as blending families and co-parenting, the importance of money mindset, money mindset and divorce recovery, gender roles and relationships, assessing compatibility and seeking help, the stigma of divorce, cultural differences, and challenges faced by Asian women. The conversation also mentions a book titled 'Money, Marriage, and Motherhood: How Not to Get F*cked Over, What You Can't Afford Not to Know.' In this conversation, Liz Harrington, The EFT Coach, discusses the importance of money, marriage, and motherhood in relationships. She emphasises the need for future-proofing relationships through financial planning and equal contribution to pensions. Liz also highlights the positive aspects of divorce and the opportunity for growth and healing it can provide. The conversation explores the impact of mobile phones on relationships and the challenges faced in modern relationships. The conversation concludes with the importance of doing inner work and healing before entering into relationships. Takeaways Inner healing is crucial for having a healthy relationship after divorce. The healing journey is ongoing and requires continuous self-reflection and growth. Divorce can be emotionally and financially challenging, and it is important to seek support and guidance. Men often face a lack of support and understanding during divorce, and it is important to address this issue. Divorce can be a positive experience, providing an opportunity for growth and healing. The excessive use of mobile phones can negatively impact relationships and hinder genuine connection. Balancing income and responsibilities is crucial for a successful partnership. Doing inner work and healing before entering into relationships can lead to healthier connections. Chapters 05:41 The Importance of Inner Healing 08:11 Healing Generational Wounds 11:52 The Healing Journey and Relationship Patterns 14:27 The Healing Process as a Game 23:04 The Lack of Support for Men in Divorce 26:43 Navigating New Relationships and Children 33:52 The Importance of Money Mindset 36:26 Money Mindset and Divorce Recovery 41:23 Gender Roles and Relationships 44:10 Assessing Compatibility and Seeking Help 51:18 The Stigma of Divorce and Cultural Differences 59:21 Challenges Faced by Asian Women 01:00:00 Book Title: Money, Marriage, and Motherhood 01:00:22 The Importance of Money, Marriage, and Motherhood 01:01:18 Future-Proofing Relationships with Financial Planning 01:02:29 Balancing Income and Responsibilities in a Partnership 01:03:55 The Gift of Divorce 01:05:48 The Impact of Mobile Phones on Relationships 01:07:44 Challenges in Modern Relationships 01:09:09 The Negative Effects of Technology on Relationships 01:13:09 The Importance of Emotional Support in Divorce 01:16:25 The Future and Mission of Helping Others 01:18:22 Advice to Younger Self: Speed Up the Healing Process 01:19:51 Healing Childhood Wounds and Generational Healing Contact info Relationship Revolutions is presented & hosted by Alan Watts Alan is a Life Coach, Specialising in Relationships working with divorcees and singles who have come out of a long term relationship, and would like to move forward in to a healthy, loving and lasting relationship. Alan's socials & website Links can be found on his link tree Liz Harrington https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizharringtontheeftcoach/ https://www.facebook.com/lizharringtoneft www.theeftcoach.com
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