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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 5:45

Where are my energency exits?!

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In what's not going to work, why it's not going to work, why statistics might mean that it could happen for you the same way. So on and so forth. Versus saying, I am the Master, creator of my own heaven, my own reality. Now, let's further that Gel to someone who is meeting someone's. Love needs something that they were missing from childhood, possibly usually most often a love that they did not receive, some level of attention that they craved for

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Evelyn Phipps
@LadyFi · 0:31
It's. This is such valuable information. I really do hope that a lot of people hear this, because where are your emergency exits? Where are they? You got to have something set up, especially if you want to get out of that situation. And it's never when it's convenient. It's never when you have time. It's never when you have the money
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:23

@LadyFi

And here is why I say that. It's because if they are doing the work and they are harnessing the warrior that is truly inside of them and surviving, then the word victim coming out of their mouth would feel uncomfortable. It would land as a misalignment. They would not be able to identify with that word because they would really reflect and say, wait a minute, now I'm doing the work. I've done work. I'm consistent with my warriorship, my survivorship
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Swell Team
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Welcome to Swell!

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Ava K
@Learningtobeme · 2:05
People should plan and not just their careers and future, otherwise also the exit plans. So I 100% agree with all the information you've shared. Thank you so much. Bye. It
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J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 1:01

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Hi. This is JL. Thank you for taking time to chime in on this cast on Safe Exit Planning. I also appreciate you sharing additional considerations and resources for victims and survivors to consider, for those who are listening that support victims of domestic violence, to be able to hear so that they can share that information with those that they know who are experiencing domestic violence
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