Justifying Poor Behaviors In Relationships

Justifying poor behaviors in relationships. Why do we search for the good in people? It’s because all we see is wrong in ourselves. We believe if we forgive them, we can forgive ourselves. Yet, we commit to people who promise to treat us well—calling them friends and partners—and ask ourselves daily what those words mean. Should you be committed still in question? Or should we encourage people to honor the definitions of those titles? In this podcast, Aziz explains why justifying poor behavior in relationships is a direct representation of our worth.

So, Listen, Learn, and Apply! Enjoy

The LoveSnobs

The LoveSnobs

LoveSnobs are relationship builders by purpose. We want to live in a world where people are passionate about building relationships instead of just surviving relationships. Aziz & Jerri have been friends for 26 years, but that isn't what makes them qualified. What makes them qualified is their willingness to risk their relationship to hold each other accountable. AccountableLove is the daily practice of equal & healthier relationships and the foundation of our sessions. We have one on one, friendship & couple investment, accountable parenting, and six-week accountable group sessions. Our goal is to partner with our Builders to strengthen their relationship because that is our most vital support in the world.

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