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Kaveri Bhatt
@kaveri_bhatt · 4:23

Fantasticaly fine relationship?

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Hello myself, Emily. I hope you are doing great. I was just wondering why people suffer bad relationships. Well, there could be various reasons to it. But is there something we can do? Other steps we can take? Is there a way we can stop blaming others completely for all the negativities we face in our relationships? I was wondering if I can share with you all. What should we be doing if we want our relationship to be fantastically perfect?

Finance? Mistakes? Lack of interest? Is that devaluing your cherished relationship?

@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 4:52
Hi. It's JL. This is an amazing swell. And if I may add to all of the amazing and spot on information you have shared regarding relationships is and you pretty much touched on it. Just expounding a little if I may. Fine. Relationship. I believe where people fall into traps is their view of a relationship is what they see on TV, all of the romanticism, all of the dopamine filled interactions
@kaveri_bhatt
Kaveri Bhatt
@kaveri_bhatt · 0:59
I wanted to listen to your sell, but it was premium, so I could not. So let me go and check whatever is available. Because you have matured a lot as a speaker since the time I know you. And now there has been a lot of good changes in you. And I'm so happy to see you growing. Hope you are happy in your personal arena. Hope everything is good in your area. And I hope that you are doing well in your medical field as well
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

@GreyMatter
Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 3:29
So that's true and I have heard a lot of successful couples talking about managing their finance. A lot of people have their own personal accounts and then they have one joint account to manage the family affairs and the household expenses and everything. So that is one smart way to move about it. However, every couple have their own methods to handle finance but individually financial independence is absolutely important
@Her_Sisu
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 0:57

@kaveri_shuvam

Thank you so much for that feedback. I did not intend to make that swell premium. I am not ready to do premium content yet. I'm warming myself up and I'm disappointed because I really did a meaningful swell about identifying as a survivor of domestic violence and the value of making that journey from victim them of domestic violence to a survivor of domestic violence
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Kaveri Bhatt
@kaveri_bhatt · 1:10
I don't even know where you stay and all, but I feel that it would be great meeting you and I'll look forward to that. And thank you for your reply. I am not very good at spelling. And you know what? I don't know how it works, how the algorithm works, whether we should invite or we should not
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Himanshi Thakur
@GreyMatter · 1:30
Hi Kaberi. Thank you for your sweet words. Well, I am from Raipur Shattazgarh do let me know that where you are from and yeah, definitely. You know, it's a small, small world and we can meet, that's for sure. I mean, I keep traveling here and there once aza Merata, Rosi Gum Asaniya but I would love to catch up with you and thank you for your sweet words
@ashdew
ash dew
@ashdew · 0:09
Hi, Kaberi. Thank you for sharing the three F's. It made complete sense, what you shared. I enjoyed listening to your swell cast
@kaveri_bhatt
Kaveri Bhatt
@kaveri_bhatt · 0:23

@GreyMatter

Patamilenge. Because you know what? I'm going to probably settle in Bhopal within a year or two. So Bhopal and Raipur are close by and my husband is also born in Raipur Chattisgarh, so there is some connection. Definitely. Tk so dektahe zendegi kesey milatihe per milengi zaru rasalakta. Bye
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