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Why Are We Afraid Of “The Box” In Our Relationships
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Tonight on “Let’s Talk Relationships with The LoveSnobs,” The LoveSnobs asked, “What is so scary about being placed in a box in our relationships?” They actually explain how being placed in a Box should be the goal. so, check out this discussion; it will change to way you view “The Box.”
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Stay Focused on Accountable Relationships
Stay focused on Accountable Relationships.
We wake up with an appetite. We need to nourish our bodies with food. Our Soul has a similar longing. It is an inherent need for Love and to be Love.
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Just like losing your appetite to eat is a sign that something is wrong with us. Those same signs exist when the positivity of connections dies within us.
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What is the cause? Pain, suffering, heartbreak, the disease that we are better off alone. This disease or defeatist mentality is infectious.
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As a result, it spreads as more people get hurt, making it more socially acceptable to preach abuse as a byproduct of Love.
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We look around and have an enormous amount of unhealthy relationships and flawed relationship doctrines being passed from generation to generation as Life.
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Pain, suffering, and losses are a part of Life, but Life connects, builds, and nurtures Accountable Relationships. Therefore, don’t get sidetracked.
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The objective is to establish a genuine, supportive, and loving Village;
So, Stay Focused on Accountable Relationships!
For more on how you can build Accountable Relationships
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Accountable Parenting
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Parenting is a big part of our connection with friends and spouses. So, The LoveSnobs decided to dedicate a webinar to discuss what it means to be an Accountable Parent and How the most significant part of parenting is who we have as support. Watch this discussion and ask yourself, “Am I an Accountable-Parent?”
Are You Settling For “At Least” People in Your Life?
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We all have used the term “at least” to express our willingness to justify the shortcoming of a friend or romantic partner. Well, in this week’s “Let’s Talk Relationships with The LoveSnobs,” The LoveSnobs explain how that term lowers ourself worth and lessens our belief in the people we attach that statement too. If we truly believe we deserve the best, we must never accept someone’s worse.
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Emotional Intelligence Doesn’t Make You A Tin Man
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In this discussion of “Let’s Talk Relationships with The LoveSnobs,” The LoveSnobs invite panelists as well as viewers to discuss Emotional Intelligence. There are many definitions out here regarding emotional intelligence, the capacity to be aware of, control, and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. Or the ability to monitor one’s own and other people’s emotions, to discriminate between different emotions and label them appropriately, and to use emotional information to guide thinking and behavior.” The LoveSnobs definition of “Emotional Intelligence” is our willingness to identify, understand, process, and apply, a personal response to enhance the connection or disconnection of a relationship in real-time. We are not digging deeper holes but building steps to agreements that benefit each party involved.
Do You Truly Believe In Togetherness
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In tonight’s discussion, the LoveSnobs and panelists explore togetherness. Are we entering relationships for self-preservation or work toward building Loving, supportive relationships? They describe the difference between the two and give keep advice on how to work toward togetherness.
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Standards Should Apply To All Our Relationships
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Standards Should Apply To All Our Relationships; this is the topic The LoveSnobs discuss in their recent podcast. The word “standards” scares so many people away. People equate standards with rigid, close-minded, and intolerable. To some degree, this is true. Our principles should be non-negotiable. The LoveSnobs say, “Standards are the foundation of who we are.” They are our identity. Without them, “Who The Hell Are You.” What is the importance of setting your standards and never going below the bar? It allows our relationships to have the structure to maintain Accountable Relationships. They strengthen the bond and preserve respect. Standards should apply to all our relationships. Whether it be our friends, spouses, children, or ourselves, let’s keep our identity intact. Enjoy this discussion and take your relationships seriously.
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The LoveSnobs are two friends that were tired of people saying they wanted accountable relationships but lacked a road map to acquire them. So, The AccountableLove Podcast does just that. It gives people a road map by defining terms, discussing building strong principles, and inviting everyday people to discuss building Accountable Relationships. The LoveSnobs believe Love Is A Group Journey, so let’s start your journey toward healthier, supportive, Loving Relationships.








