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Did you ever notice that whenever you enter into a new relationship, significant romantic, at work, new friends... often the same old issues will arise that dogged you from the last relationship? Why is that? What does t...
love1A 034: Why does this keep happening? is an episode from The Art of Being Human by Lou Longmire. Did you ever notice that whenever you enter into a new relationship, significant romantic, at work, new friends... often the same old issue...
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Published Nov 9, 2015, 32:24 long, audio available.
Did you ever notice that whenever you enter into a new relationship, significant romantic, at work, new friends... often the same old issues will arise that dogged you from the last relationship? Why is that? What does that keep happening? Often, especially in romantic relationships they will last for one month, a year or some other time frame and end each time at the same point. What is happening is the issues that start to emerge, bubble up right on time- And if it isn't handled this time around, it'll be the next and on and on and on and on... Relationships are holy. Use them to grow.
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love1A 034: Why does this keep happening? is an episode from The Art of Being Human by Lou Longmire.
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This episode was published on Nov 9, 2015.
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love1A 034: Why does this keep happening? is from The Art of Being Human by Lou Longmire.
Published Nov 9, 2015 and 32:24 long