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sandra leshan
@higherevolution · 4:50

The power of relationships

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Like sort of the relationships you have with your family, with your parents, with your mom, with your dad, with your brother, your sister, your cousins, maybe even the friends of the family that are so close that you call family. This could be romantic partners, right?
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:23

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The conversation was really about considering all relationships as opportunities to grow and to love and to have community and to have accountability and to have support and enriching experience, to value that. I think that's what you're saying, that any relationship could be a portal into you and into knowing yourself better and to know yourself as a giver and as a receiver. And it's all really important
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Avazindia Debose
@Avazip · 4:52
And I would never address the person who I felt was not pouring as much as me into our relationship. I would just stop talking to them. I would basically take flight like, Child, I don't have time for it, I don't want to deal with it, and that's not the way I want it to be
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Marley Musarra
@MarleyMusarra · 4:55
After a certain amount of time or years or however long it was, we were able to come together and kind of be on the same pace and page again in an unexpected way. So I think some of my favorite thoughts around relationships are one, this is given to me by a mentor, but relationships are like an hour blast
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