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Why Having Distance is Actually Healthy For Relationships and How You Can Implement It in Your Life

Episode 276 Published 1 year, 11 months ago
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#276: One of the common mistakes people make in relationships is failing to learn how to maintain one's own individual life outside of the relationship and away from your partner.

This is often evident when one or both people in the relationship...

  • Struggle to be away from each other days at a time, or even 1-2 weeks when events come up
  • Do not have friends or others to spend time with, other than the significant other
  • Lack personal interests and hobbies to do that does not involve the partner
  • Feel as though there is nothing new to connect on because the two are spending majority of the days together


This is also very applicable in friendships as well. Are you constantly hanging out with the same person or group of people too much?

Emily dives into examples of how healthy couples create separation and distance and why it's important to be able to do so, if you desire a healthy relationship with yourself and your partner.



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