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The Shame That Destroys Connection: Mastering Intimacy Part 2

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Create Your Strongest Year Yet as a Couple

Get Intentional With Your Relationship in 2025: Download our exact blueprint to aligning your values and planning your year, with our 2025 Yearly Couples Planning & Alignment Workbook—just $19. Get it here: https://bit.ly/2025goalsetting

"You can't love someone else unless you love yourself."

In this episode of Master Your Marriage, we explore the profound connection between shame and self-esteem, and their impact on our ability to experience connection and intimacy. We introduce a reactive behavior map to help listeners understand their own and their partner's behaviors during conflicts. The discussion delves into the distortions of self-esteem, highlighting the one-up and one-down positions that can hinder healthy relationships. The episode concludes with a focus on the necessity of compassionate self-confrontation and the journey of evolving relationships through honest self-reflection.

The Self-Esteem distortions: https://bit.ly/4eoK0ko

Takeaways

  • You can't love someone else unless you love yourself.
  • Self-esteem is how you relate to yourself and others.
  • Healthy self-esteem recognizes our inherent value.
  • Distortions in self-esteem can sabotage intimacy.
  • The one-up position leads to superiority and entitlement.
  • The one-down position leads to feelings of inferiority.
  • Contempt is a major predictor of relationship issues.
  • Compassionate self-confrontation is essential for growth.
  • True intimacy requires equality in relationships.
  • Relationships are a continuous journey of self-evaluation.

💬 Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmarriage/?hl=en

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122 episodes

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Create Your Strongest Year Yet as a Couple

Get Intentional With Your Relationship in 2025: Download our exact blueprint to aligning your values and planning your year, with our 2025 Yearly Couples Planning & Alignment Workbook—just $19. Get it here: https://bit.ly/2025goalsetting

"You can't love someone else unless you love yourself."

In this episode of Master Your Marriage, we explore the profound connection between shame and self-esteem, and their impact on our ability to experience connection and intimacy. We introduce a reactive behavior map to help listeners understand their own and their partner's behaviors during conflicts. The discussion delves into the distortions of self-esteem, highlighting the one-up and one-down positions that can hinder healthy relationships. The episode concludes with a focus on the necessity of compassionate self-confrontation and the journey of evolving relationships through honest self-reflection.

The Self-Esteem distortions: https://bit.ly/4eoK0ko

Takeaways

  • You can't love someone else unless you love yourself.
  • Self-esteem is how you relate to yourself and others.
  • Healthy self-esteem recognizes our inherent value.
  • Distortions in self-esteem can sabotage intimacy.
  • The one-up position leads to superiority and entitlement.
  • The one-down position leads to feelings of inferiority.
  • Contempt is a major predictor of relationship issues.
  • Compassionate self-confrontation is essential for growth.
  • True intimacy requires equality in relationships.
  • Relationships are a continuous journey of self-evaluation.

💬 Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/masteryourmarriage/?hl=en

  continue reading

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