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The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

287: 5 Things to Do to Build Healthy Relationships and 4 Things to Let Go

The Simple Sophisticate - Intelligent Living Paired with Signature Style

Shannon Ables

Self-improvement, Society & Culture, Education

4.7944 Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

 

"We are born with a capacity to dance together but not with the necessary training."

—David Richo

As soon as I read the first line in chapter one shown above, the analogy made crystal clear sense of my ignorance about relationships and how to navigate past it: I needed to learn HOW to love, not just want to love and want to be loved.

Love, as the oft mentioned quote reminds is a verb, but even if we accept this truth, we have to learn how to exercise this action, and we have to be willing to let go of so much incorrect and unhelpful advice in order to find the peace and contentment we seek.

Today's episode can help in all relationships you are engaged in. Fundamentally, the book was written in 2002 for readers trying to improve their romantic relationships, but indirectly, the skills and concepts shared will foster healthy relationships platonically from close friends and family members to acquaintances, neighbors and strangers we bump into along our travels and life journey.

Recommended by my counselor, my copy of David Richo's book is annotated in detail, and I have referred back and reread different sections since my first reading. I have chosen to work with a counselor since nearly four years ago, but it did take time to find the right one. Meeting regularly, primarily for preventative and skill strengthening purposes in areas I wish to improve, the opportunity to meet with a professional, trained in the area of expertise we do not have is helpful to make sense of what we learn not only about ourselves but how our minds and emotions work.

With all of that said, as soon as I read the book, lightbulbs went off repeatedly in my mind. Ahas occurred frequently and I found an ease I had never felt before regarding my approach to interacting with others in a variety of different relationship scenarios.

While I highly recommend you pick up your own copy and read it closely, I wanted to share with you the primary component that underlies everything about being an adult in life and love.

The world we live in would rather have us feel insecure and lacking, even though it blatantly argues the contrary (when you purchase their product, create [enter lifestyle and accoutrements] for all to see and witness, or behave in a certain way), so it is no wonder we are confused about what we should or shouldn't be doing when it comes to relationships. And even if we eventually do figure it out, trying to understand what it is that worked if we don't know ourselves leaves us struggling to explain to others why it works if they inquire, don't understand or have not been introduced to the fundamentals shared below.

The good news is, this intangible unknown need not be unknown any more. Knowledge is key, and this practice is essential to cultivate habits that will heal you and then strengthen your ability to connect as an adult with adults to build a life of social harmony and contentment.

First, we need to let go of some unhelpful and often destructive habits.

 

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and the reader's favorite regular weekly post, This and That, which goes live on the blog every Friday. Now to today's episode. Welcome to the simple Sophisticate podcast where intelligent living is paired

0:49.6

with signature style. I'm your host Shannon Ables and whether you're listening on your commute, exercising, working in the garden or sitting down with a hot cup of tea or a cafe

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LA, thank you for tuning in.

1:02.6

Let's get started. Well, welcome to the two hundred and eighty-seventh episode of the Simple Sophisticate.

1:24.0

Today we're going to talk about relationships, and while primarily romantic relationships,

1:28.8

this is a podcast episode that will help improve all of your relationships and it's inspired from a book I read

1:35.2

over the summer that I have been really excited to talk to you or or with you all about

1:40.9

because when I read the book, all sorts of aha's and oh my gosh now I know.

1:49.7

All of these thoughts started going through my head and I said I wish I would have had

1:53.2

this book 20 years ago and then I would have kept rereading it and rereading it as life

1:58.1

constantly shifts and change as we know. So today I'm going to share with you five things to do to

2:05.4

build healthy relationships and four things to let go. And what we're talking

2:10.5

about with the let go and the building is habits to let go and skills to

2:15.1

acquire and improve. So it's all inspired by one book and I'll share with you what

2:20.1

that is here in a second. This week's Petit Plazir is a clothing item that I have

2:26.8

been thoroughly enjoying for the past three months, especially with all the time at

2:32.3

home I have and they're not leggings, I promise.

2:36.5

Stay tuned.

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